sumptiously

Etymology
Blend of 'sumptuous' and suffix '-tious' (as in 'compunctuous' and 'compunctious').

Adverb

 * 1)  Profusely; sumptuously; praiseworthily; delightfully.
 * 2) * 1993, Darwin Reid Payne, Scenographic Imagination, Southern Illinois University Press - Carbondale and Edwardsville, page 51
 * Few members of a viewing audience are critical of a production's scenery. When the curtain rises on a sumptiously decorated or highly detailed realistic setting, almost without expectation audiences react with surprise and pleasure, following which spontaneous applause erupts.