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  1. A1. a large amount or to a large degree: I don't earn much money. You haven't said much, Joan - what do you think? I like her very much. I don't think there's much to be gained by catching an earlier flight. The children never eat (very) much, but they seem healthy. "Is there any wine left ?" " Not much." There's not/nothing much to do around here.

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      MUCH meaning: 1. a large amount or to a large degree: 2. a...

  2. The meaning of MUCH is great in quantity, amount, extent, or degree. How to use much in a sentence. great in quantity, amount, extent, or degree; great in importance or significance; many in number…

  3. MUCH meaning: 1. a large amount or to a large degree: 2. a far larger amount of something than you want or need…. Learn more.

  4. Much definition: great in quantity, measure, or degree. See examples of MUCH used in a sentence.

  5. Much is used as an adjective or adverb, but it always means a large quantity, extent, or degree. When something hurts very much, it's very painful, and when your friend says your gift is very much appreciated, she's emphasizing how happy it made her.

  6. much. (mʌtʃ ) 1. adverb [ADVERB after verb] A1. You use much to indicate the great intensity, extent, or degree of something such as an action, feeling, or change. Much is usually used with 'so', 'too', and 'very', and in negative clauses with this meaning. She laughs too much. Thank you very much.

  7. much. (mŭch) adj. more (môr), most (mōst) Great in quantity, degree, or extent: not much rain; much affection. n. 1. A large quantity or amount: Much has been written. 2. Something great or remarkable: The campus wasn't much to look at. adv. more, most. 1. To a great degree or extent: much smarter. 2. Just about; almost: much the same. 3.