much

IPA: mˈʌtʃ

noun

  • A surname from German.

adjective

  • (obsolete) Large, great.
  • (obsolete) Long in duration.

adverb

  • To a great extent.
  • Often; frequently.
  • (in combinations such as 'as much', 'this much') Used to indicate or compare extent.
  • (obsolete) Almost.
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Examples of "much" in Sentences

  • The reality is much more prosaic.
  • The first is much more photogenic.
  • The outside was much more shadowy.
  • The table is much more impractical.
  • I suggest much much more carefulness.
  • The reality is much more paradoxical.
  • It's the maintenance that is much more toilsome.
  • Due to this, the movie is much more lighthearted.
  • Bears in most of the rest of the country are much more timid.
  • Contrarily, it is a much better managed and much more humane city.

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