MUCH vs LARGELY: NOUN
- A large quantity or amount.
- Something great or remarkable.
- To treat as something of especial value or worth.
- A thing uncommon, wonderful, or noticeable; something considerable.
- A great quantity; a great deal; also, an indefinite quantity.
- A great, uncommon, or serious thing; something strange, wonderful, or considerable.
- A large quantity; a great deal.
- A great amount or extent
- N/A
MUCH vs LARGELY: ADJECTIVE
- (quantifier used with mass nouns) great in quantity or degree or extent
- Great in quantity, degree, or extent.
- High in rank or position.
- Great in quantity; long in duration
- N/A
MUCH vs LARGELY: ADVERB
- Frequently; often.
- Just about; almost.
- To a very great degree or extent
- Frequently or in great quantities
- To a great degree or extent
- Very
- (degree adverb used before a noun phrase) for all practical purposes but not completely
- To a great degree or extent; greatly; abundantly; far; nearly.
- To a great extent.
- Often; frequently.
- Fully, at great length.
- For the most part; mainly or chiefly.
- In a widespread or large manner.
- In a large manner.
- On a large scale; amply.
- In large part; mainly or chiefly
- On a large scale
- For the most part; mainly.
MUCH vs LARGELY: PRONOUN
- A large amount or great extent.
- N/A
MUCH vs LARGELY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- [Colloq.]
- Many in number.
- Great in quantity or extent; abundant.
- Great in size; big; large.
- [The adverb much is very often prefixed to participial forms, etc., to make compound adjectives: as, much- abused, much -enduring, much -debated.]
- Nearly: usually emphasizing the sense of indefiniteness.
- In present use, much or very much corresponds, before a comparative or a superlative with the, to very before a positive: thus, very great, but much or very much greater, much or very much the greatest.
- In this sense much was formerly often used ironically, implying denial.
- In a great degree; to a great amount or extent; greatly; far.
- To make much of; coax; stroke gently.
- Incredibly
- To make much; increase.
- High in position, rank, or social station; important.
- (idiom) (as much) Almost the same.
- In a large manner; to a great extent; copiously; diffusely; amply; liberally; bountifully; abundantly; fully: as, the subject was largely discussed.
- In large part
- Mainly or chiefly
MUCH vs LARGELY: RELATED WORDS
- Bit, Lot, Far, Little, A lot, A great deal, A good deal, Very much, Practically, Untold, Such, So much, Some, Overmuch, Often
- Often, Basically, Virtually, Overwhelmingly, Heavily, Generally, Predominantly, Essentially, Principally, Primarily, Chiefly, Partly, Mainly, For the most part, Mostly
MUCH vs LARGELY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Considerably, Just, Actually, Even, Bit, Lot, Far, Little, Practically, Untold, Such, So much, Some, Overmuch, Often
- Practically, Massively, Typically, Hugely, Often, Basically, Virtually, Overwhelmingly, Generally, Predominantly, Essentially, Primarily, Chiefly, Partly, Mostly
MUCH vs LARGELY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- Thank you so much for putting so much time into this post.
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- If he steals much, they will impose much upon him.
- How much sargassum is too much for a turtle?
- It is much, much different than flying with night vision goggles and, at first, much more difficult.
- There are much, much, much better writers than me.
- Those revolutions were gradual, spontaneous, and largely unconscious.
- We have finalized these sections largely as proposed.
- Spector had largely retreated from the music business.
- We have finalized this section largely as proposed.
- These skills fall largely in the digital arena.
- She said they have largely smoothed it over.
- This dearth is largely due to data limitations.
- Can we adequately disciple and deploy our people to thrive in and to engage a largely multicultural world from largely monocultural churches?
- The entire area is largely and substantially built up but many vacant parcels are shown and Hill Street is largely undeveloped.
- The police crackdown on largely peaceful protests has shown that bad cops are largely protected, covered for and shielded from liability, says Radley Balko.
MUCH vs LARGELY: QUESTIONS
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- What Japanese sports car is largely based on classic European cars?
- What does the success of an organisation largely depend upon?
- Are fashion designers' conversations about designs largely based on references?
- What are the social issues that contribute largely to poverty?
- Why is Rabindranath Tagore's work largely unknown outside Bengal?
- Why do we remain largely oblivious to these processes?
- Why were the temples of Khajuraho left largely neglected?
- Why bituminous coal is largely used for domestic purposes?
- Which of early American civilizations was largely nomadic?
- Is sit appropriate for a largely sedentary population?