296 Another Word for Too? – Too Synonyms & Antonyms

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Meaning of too

The primary meaning of the word "too" is to indicate an excessive degree or extent of something.

Etymology of too

The word "too" originated from Old English "tō", which is also the source of the modern English word "to"
Historically, "too" was used as an adverb to indicate excess or addition, and its usage has evolved over time to include various shades of meaning

Synonyms

also very extremely exceedingly overly unduly excessively inordinately immoderately extravagantly unnecessarily needlessly overly much excessively so unduly so in excess overmuch more than enough sufficiently amply abundantly copiously lavishly profusely generously liberally bountifully plentifully richly fully completely entirely wholly totally utterly absolutely positively certainly definitely undoubtedly unquestionably clearly evidently obviously plainly patently manifestly noticeably visibly palpably tangibly perceptibly discernibly appreciably noticeably markedly distinctly prominently conspicuously remarkably unusually extraordinarily exceptionally singularly uniquely uncommonly rarely infrequently sporadically occasionally sometimes now and then from time to time every so often periodically intermittently frequently often usually commonly typically generally ordinarily normally habitually customarily traditionally conventionally routinely regularly consistently constantly continually perpetually always forever eternally endlessly incessantly unremittingly unceasingly ceaselessly continuously steadily persistently relentlessly inexorably inevitably unavoidably necessarily inescapably ineluctably incontestably indisputably irrefutably unmistakably unarguably uncontroversially unchallengeably incontrovertibly

Definitions

  • Used to indicate an excessive degree or extent of something
  • * Used to indicate that something is additional or extra
  • * Used to indicate that something is also true or applicable

Usage Examples

  • This cake is too sweet for my taste
  • * I'm going to the party, and my friend is coming too
  • * She sings beautifully, and she dances too

Antonyms

not none no never nowhere nothing barely hardly scarcely minimally insufficiently inadequately slightly marginally moderately somewhat rather fairly reasonably sufficiently adequately enough just only merely simply solely exclusively limitedly restrictively narrowly insufficiently inadequately meagerly sparingly stingily parsimoniously frugally economically thinly rarely infrequently seldom occasionally sporadically
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