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Meaning of so much
The primary meaning of "so much" is to a very great degree or extent.
Etymology of so much
The phrase "so much" originated from Old English "swā" (so) and "micel" (much), with "swā" being an adverb meaning "in a manner" and "micel" being an adjective meaning "great" or "large"
The phrase has been used in English since the 9th century to indicate degree, quantity, or extent
Synonyms
extremely
highly
very
greatly
exceedingly
unusually
remarkably
exceptionally
extraordinarily
incredibly
unbelievably
impressively
notably
noticeably
significantly
substantially
considerably
appreciably
markedly
obviously
clearly
evidently
manifestly
undoubtedly
indisputably
unquestionably
undeniably
extensively
broadly
widely
largely
hugely
enormously
massively
tremendously
fantastically
extraordinarily
exceptionally
astoundingly
staggeringly
mind-bogglingly
jaw-droppingly
Definitions
- Used to emphasize a strong feeling or degree, such as love, hate, or surprise
- * Used to indicate a large quantity or extent of something
- * Used to emphasize the degree or extent of a feeling, action, or quality
Usage Examples
- I love you so much, you mean the world to me
- * The city has grown so much in the past decade, it's hardly recognizable
- * She was so much happier after she changed jobs and started pursuing her passion
Antonyms
slightly
moderately
somewhat
fairly
reasonably
mildly
barely
hardly
minimally
insignificantly
marginally
scarcely
fractionally
imperceptibly
minutely
negligibly
vaguely
vaguely
faintly
weakly
limitedly
restrictedly
narrowly
partially