Yes, supremely is an adverb. It means immensely, or to a great or extraordinary degree.
The word supreme is an adjective. It means to have power over everything else.
Supremamente buonissima to a female and supremamente buonissimo to a male are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "supremely very good".Specifically, the adverb supremamente is "supremely". The feminine superlative adjective buonissima and the masculine buonissimo translate as "extremely/very good". The pronunciation will be "soo-PREH-mah-MEHN-tey bwoh-NEES-see-mah" in the feminine and "soo-PREH-mah-MEHN-tey bwoh-NEES-see-moh" in the masculine.
"Supremely, very good!" in English is Supremamente veramente buono! in Italian.
Egoist
Teoni means Godly,divine,supremely beautiful
divine
pésimo/ma. It means, "supremely bad, that which cannot be any worse."
peeta, because he is just "geunuinely nice" and "supremely good."
It's incredibly, supremely, totally funny-looking. Really, really.
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