Synonym: substantially, well. Similar words: considerable, consideration, consider, be considered as, vulnerable, outsider, consist, consist in. Meaning: [kənˈsɪd(ə)rəblɪ] adv. to a great extent or degree.
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91. The event has changed considerably during its twenty-five years.
92. She, like Martha Freeman, was considerably older than him.
93. Doctors have considerably more political clout than teachers.
94. Thereafter, however, the economy expanded considerably.
95. However, their historical development as nations has differed considerably.
96. In this large canvas: Seurat varied the method considerably.
97. It might have done considerably better than that.
98. Now the situation has changed considerably.
99. Previous estimates had been considerably lower.
100. Second, the actual difficulties encountered overseas appeared to be of a considerably lower order of intensity than had been feared.
101. Poor Law administrators in practice operated with considerably varying degrees of harshness or generosity.
102. He is still very much alive and he looks just like his pictures, only considerably older of course.
103. Moreover, the cumulative impact of temporary disablements is considerably smaller than that of permanent impairments.
104. Because of the diversity of duties and levels of responsibility, their educational backgrounds and experience vary considerably.
105. Those who stop smoking considerably reduce their chance of developing one of these diseases.
106. Increasing the number of squares allowed gives one considerably greater freedom.
107. The rate of conception is, however, considerably higher than this, possibly 1 in 200 conceptions.
108. And that support had been bought at the cost of considerably increasing the budget.
109. People who six months ago might have been on £25,000 a year are now prepared to accept considerably less.
110. The drawing of Orpheus himself also differs considerably between the two.
111. This considerably improves appearance and provides for the disinfection requirement.
112. This figure is expected to expand considerably at main diets.
113. Some interesting manufacturing articles coupled with a number of visits to blue chip companies helped considerably: we were not alone!
114. Much of the electrochemistry chapter could be deleted with no loss in relevant content and the section on biosensors considerably expanded.
115. Our knowledge of the deepest parts of the ocean has advanced considerably over the last ten years.
116. This is a percentage of the total borrowing requirement and, if you are carrying accumulated losses[Sentencedict.com], can be considerably high.
117. We have had reports from a high percentage of attendees that their levels of self-esteem and confidence have increased considerably.
118. As I came to this-to me-almost sacred spot, it already looked considerably altered.
119. The degree of social closure of the upper class is considerably enhanced by the extensive networks of interlocking directorships.
120. Subsequently, the level of Authority investment in management training expanded considerably.
More similar words: considerable, consideration, consider, be considered as, vulnerable, outsider, consist, consist in, consist of, consistent, side by side, consistently, probably, bearable, presumably, inevitably, favorable, comparable, side, aside, beside, besides, lay aside, on the side, set aside, resident, put aside, sidewalk, rider, aside from.