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so much
adverb as in highly
Strongest matches
adverb as in remarkably
adverb as in so
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adverb as in unusually
Example Sentences
There is so much importance in having truth-tellers who can explain exactly what’s going on and why it’s wrong—not just wrong morally or ethically, but fundamentally unlawful.
It won't be a stroll for Enzo Maresca's side but they have so much quality in their team and they look so dangerous at the moment - up front, Nicolas Jackson is on fire.
“Because I respect him so much, I stayed out of the way. ‘Yes sir.
A director’s job is so much about observation, “and just looking, and watching, and seeing,” he explains, “and you’re just staring in the monitor looking at what an actor is giving you, and trying to be connected to what they’re doing.”
“There was so much hurt and softness and sweetness ... and in that way, I saw all of those things in him in a different kind of way.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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