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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151. The Durava was a considerably smaller caste than the Salagama, and its social status was probably slightly lower.
152. In combination, these changes have considerably altered the character of most places in Britain.
153. A large exploration programme both on and offshore is in progress, though the level of activity has varied considerably.
154. Excellent progress was made in disposing of properties in Arizona when the market was considerably more bullish.
155. Continuing family involvement means that the endowment may be considerably smaller.
156. They must have added considerably to the wealth of the See of Canterbury.
157. The body politic may have undergone radical surgery and it may have aged considerably, but it has continued to endure.
158. Her outlook had been considerably broadened by her theatrical experiences.
159. With an improved public expenditure allocation for April 1992, the future is looking considerably better.
160. The facts are considerably different from these myths: Virtually all studies indicate that over four-fifths of teenage pregnancies are unintended.
161. In Britain the railways not only transported but considerably stimulated the making of bricks.
162. There's considerably less bitching about the federal government, environmental activists and co-ed dorms.
163. So, by the time tax is calculated and paid, rates could be considerably lower than they might be next week.
164. She looked considerably better and wanted to hear all about it.
165. I took the test, and my score was considerably lower than his.
166. The Ministry was to spend considerably more than its total allocation for the period 1964-69.
167. What was considerably worse is that she had found it.
168. Many social services staff care considerably about the inadequacies of the policies they administer.
169. In actual practice, audiences, interests and markets overlap quite considerably.
170. So long as two key sequences do not produce overlapping remainders this can achieve results considerably better than true randomization.
171. Dartington had to change its course considerably in order to gain approval.
172. And using Cousin Franklin as a premier background source, Joe was able to add considerably to his wealth and fame.
173. Such speeds are far faster than any hammer blow and considerably faster than the flight of bullets.
174. Effects Over the last twenty-five years the choral vocabulary has been considerably expanded to explore many sound effects never conventionally used before.
175. However, the interest of neurophysiologists has a considerably longer history.
176. Much depends on the determination of workers to defend jobs and conditions, and factors like this may alter considerably over time. Sentencedict.com
177. They add considerably to the tone of the tuba, however, when used on their low notes.
178. When fruits and vegetables are this good it becomes considerably easier to meet that recommended five to six servings per day.
179. At a conservative estimate they had cost considerably more than she had just paid for her night's lodging.
180. These changes have reduced the burden of taxation on the wealthy 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.