What is the antonym of very little?

Opposite of not a large amount. much. plenty. a lot. a great deal.

What is the meaning of little more?

Definition of little more than

: not much more than (something) : only slightly more than (something) They ate little more than ice cream and hot dogs all day.

What is synonyms and antonyms of little?

Synonyms & Antonyms of little
  • low,
  • low-lying,
  • low-slung,
  • sawed-off,
  • short.

What is a word for Less is more?

+1 I would suggest “lean” is appropriate by itself. It is certainly the industrial equivalent of “less is more” (feel free to perform a search for “lean” business books), but might not be as widely understood as the “less is more.”

What word type is little?

As detailed above, ‘little’ can be an adverb, an adjective or a determiner. Adverb usage: This is a little known fact. Adverb usage: She spoke little and listened less.

What does a little less mean?

It means “slightly less“: we are slightly less safe; there is a small reduction in our security. H.

What does a little too much mean?

slightly exaggerated.

What does it mean by much more?

The words ‘much more’ mean that your feelings, such as, like, love, hate, appreciate, despise etc: are greater than for someone else, or comparing one thing with another by adding value with the words more than. For example: He loves Katy, but he loves you ‘much more’ (than he loves her.)

What does it mean to spend a fortune?

to give a lot of money. something extremely expensive. anything which has a high price.

What is the meaning of make demands on?

Definition of ‘make demands’

If someone or something makes demands on you, they require you to do things which need a lot of time, energy, or money.

Is much or is more?

Much vs More

Much and more are common English words that confuse the learners because of their similarities. Much is often confused with very as it is used to indicate great quantity that cannot be expressed in numbers. More is another word that is used to express a greater amount, quantity, or degree.

What’s another word for much more?

What is another word for much more?
a lot morevery much more
appreciably moreconsiderably more
immeasurably moremany more
noticeably moresignificantly more
substantially moremore than meets the eye

Which is more more or most?

The usage of more and most can often be confusing to the non-native language speaker, although there is a difference between these two words. In a general sense, more is used when referring to a greater or additional amount or degree. Most, on the other hand, is used when referring to greatest in amount or degree.

Is more better a word?

Because the comparative form of good is better, you can’t say “more better.”

Is more simple correct?

You might hear both “simpler” and “more simple” used in speaking. In particular, when the speaker wants to emphasize the word, they might opt to use “more simple”. However, the correct form is “simpler”. When using comparatives, a good rule of thumb is to count how many syllables are in the word.

Is much more better?

It’s not “correct” in standard English, but it is fairly common slang to say “more better” (or, quite often, “mo’ better”). “Much, much better” and “far better” are “correct” formal alternatives, with “way better” being only slightly informal.

Can we say more happy?

“Happier” and “more happy” are both comparative forms of “happy” and mean the same thing, although “more happy” is much less common. We normally use “more” or “most” for comparative and superlative adjectives, respectively, that cannot take a suffix, especially for an adjective with three or more syllables.

Can we say more worse?

Which should you use, more worse or worse? Worse is the comparative form of bad. Worse is used with than to compare things. More worse is an improper double comparative because both more and worse are in the comparative form.

Is it correct to say more good?

Yes, but only in specific contexts. You should use “better” as the comparative form of good. More good is correct in contexts such as “do more good” etc.

Is it more sad or sadder?

The basic progression is sad, sadder, saddest; but some people will say “more sad” and “most sad”; and they are acceptable. The construction is also used with some other adjectives such as hot or cold.

Is it angrier or more angry?

The comparative form of angry; more angry. She was getting angrier with every minute.

Is it friendlier or more friendly?

If there are two people mentioned in a single sentence, it is better to say more friendly. If there is only one person mentioned in a single sentence, it is better to say friendlier. Examples: Bob is more friendly than Mary. Bob is friendlier than Mary.

Is funner a English word?

Funner and funnest have been in use as the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective fun for more than a century, though many people prefer to use more fun and most fun. Some folk find it fun to use the word fun as an adjective.