Synonym: abundance, mass, quantity, volume. Antonym: little. Similar words: as much, as much as, much more, much less, not much of a, such, couch, such as. Meaning: [mʌtʃ] n. a great amount or extent. adj. (quantifier used with mass nouns) great in quantity or degree or extent. adv. 1. to a great degree or extent 2. very 3. to a very great degree or extent 4. (degree adverb used before a noun phrase) for all practical purposes but not completely 5. frequently or in great quantities.
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151. I have to say I don't much care for modern music.
152. My child speaks highly of you. Thank you very much.
153. When we know how much is profit, then we can apportion the money among/between us.
154. Don't dally along the way! We haven't got much time.
155. The small fines for this type of crime do not act as much of a deterrent .
156. She's got so much energy she never seems to tire.
157. During my lifetime I haven't got around to much travelling.
158. Some people just don't realize how much their words can hurt someone.
159. Those days when we were together appear in my mind time after time, because they were so joyful, happy, blest, disappointing, sad and painful. I miss you ,[www.Sentencedict.com]and miss you so much. Do you know there is someone thinking of you and caring you all the time ? Your smiling eyes are just like the sparkling stars hanging on the curtain of my heart.
160. 'Do you think that made much of a difference to the family?'--'I think so.'.
161. The most likely outcome may be to subcontract much of the work to an outsider.
162. Officials were keen to discern how much public support there was.
163. Missing is like a disease, take much medicine or not.
164. You may take several months to reach your target weight - it depends how much you want to lose.
165. There's not much prospect of Mr Smith's being elected as Congressman.
166. I don't feel like cooking tonight, it's too much hassle.
167. They will have to pay much more when rents treble in January.
168. No man needs a vacation so much as the man who has just had one.
169. I much prefer the orchestra's 1998 recording of the symphony.
170. He nagged me so much for a new bike that eventually I gave in.
171. Bob's tickets cost much less than ours - I think we've been ripped off.
172. All desires have in them little pleasant taste but rather much potential suffering.
173. Don't make too much noise or you'll scare away the birds.
174. That draught is too much for my horse to pull.
175. Much joy to you in the up coming year. May the warmest wishes, happy thoughts and friendly greetings come at New Year and stay with you all the year through.
176. I keep cool by staying in the shade and not moving much.
177. be given to sth / to doing sth to do sth often or regularly: She's much given to outbursts of temper.
178. Time goes by so fast, people go in and out of your life. You must never miss the opportunity to tell these people how much they mean to you.
179. There were dire warnings about the dangers of watching too much TV.
180. I'm too much of a cynic to believe that he'll keep his promise.
More similar words: as much, as much as, much more, much less, not much of a, such, couch, such as, in touch, touch up, touch on, touchdown, keep in touch.