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Much

Adjective or adverb indicating a large amount or degree. As an adjective, 'much' modifies uncountable nouns, signifying a considerable quantity or extent of something that cannot be easily counted individually. As an adverb, it intensifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, expressing a high degree or intensity. The usage of 'much' can also convey significance, importance, or consequence. It's often used to express an abundant or substantial presence of something.

Much meaning with examples

  • There isn't much sugar left in the jar, so we need to buy some more at the grocery store before baking the cake this weekend with everyone.
  • He travels much more frequently for work now compared to previous times, because he's managing the company's overseas projects across different continents.
  • She felt much better after taking the prescribed medicine and resting, hoping the illness would pass quickly now she has completed taking them all.
  • Much to her surprise, he suddenly proposed to her on their anniversary dinner date at the special restaurant she had always wanted to visit.

Much Crossword Answers

3 Letters

WAY FAR

4 Letters

ALOT LOTS CHUM

5 Letters

OFTEN SCADS

6 Letters

VASTLY ALOTOF LOTSOF PLENTY

7 Letters

GREATLY

8 Letters

VERYMUCH

9 Letters

AGOODDEAL

10 Letters

MATERIALLY AGREATDEAL

11 Letters

PRACTICALLY

12 Letters

CONSIDERABLE CONSIDERABLY

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