0 in a way that causes you to have fear or respect for something or someone because that thing or person is large, powerful, or difficult: --
The cost of failing to act in time may well otherwise once more prove formidably and bloodily expensive.
The international body is to be given a substantial task, and a formidably short time in which to do it.
It is contained in a formidably argued, well written and highly readable report.
It is to deal more formidably than in the past with police practices which have become established to some extent.
I am sure that he is now formidably informed.
The opposing arguments were formidably displayed, but, by a majority of 38, the amendment was agreed.
A debate on cost limits looks at first sight to be rather formidably technical.
I admit that they have risen formidably since 1938.