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View definitions for very much

very much

adverb as in awfully

adverb as in considerably

adverb as in dearly

Strongest match

adverb as in far

adverb as in infinitely

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adverb as in overly

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Example Sentences

Shakur remains very much alive, along with Hill, Morales, LeBeef and the others.

If anything, it would lose money gently, elegantly, hopefully not very much at one time.

And there were people, like me, who wanted to like it very, very much.

“I fall very much on the pessimistic spectrum, in the sense that I get very confused about it,” she says.

“My son is very much his own person,” explains Reedus, whose son turned 15 this past October.

I do not care very much how you censor or select the reading and talking and thinking of the schoolboy or schoolgirl.

Fern cases were very much in vogue some years ago, and this is really a very delightful way of cultivating the plants.

Then the boy lifted out the comical little pig, and Squinty found himself inside a large box, very much like the pen at home.

It stands very much in the way of that universal adult education which is our present concern.

The wedding breakfast very much resembled the similar festivities at which most of us have assisted.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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