What’s the opposite word of much?

Little
Antonym of Much
WordAntonym
MuchLittle
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What are some antonyms?

Types of Antonyms
  • off — on.
  • night — day.
  • entrance — exit.
  • exterior — interior.
  • true — false.
  • dead — alive.
  • push — pull.
  • pass — fail.

What is opposite antonym?

An antonym is a word that is the opposite of another word. An opposite can be the other side of, reverse of, or something contrary to anything, not just words. Below are some examples: ‘Hot’ is the antonym/opposite of ‘cold.

How do you say much?

What does it mean by much more?

“Much more” means that something is more valuable or useful to somebody than something else. We can use “much more” as a quantifiable term to show how something ranks highly compared to other similar things in a context. It’s most common to show likelihood.

What is meant by appreciably?

/əˈpriː.ʃə.bli/ in a way that is enough to have an important effect: Her health has improved appreciably since she changed her treatment.

What is another word for not much?

What is another word for not much?
meagerlyskimpily
barelyinadequately
scarcelyhardly
rarelyto a lesser degree
meagrelyin a lower degree

When can I use much?

Use much if the noun is non-countable (e.g., water, sand). Use many if the noun is countable (e.g., oranges, children). For example: I don’t have much money.

Is so much correct?

So much is used before singular uncountable nouns. So many is used before plural nouns. I have never seen so much wealth in my life. She had so many problems that she didn’t know what to do.

What is the comparison of much?

So, they are commonly interchanged, but they are different in the sense that much is primarily used with singular uncountable nouns whereas we use many with plural countable nouns.

Comparison Chart.
Basis for ComparisonMuchMany
Pronunciationmʌtʃmɛni
Used withUncountable nounsCountable nouns
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Is money much or many?

When do we use much and when many? much: uncountable nouns (milk, marmalade, money, time etc.)

What’s this word much?

1a : great in quantity, amount, extent, or degree there is much truth in what you say taken too much time. b : great in importance or significance nothing much happened. 2 obsolete : many in number. 3 : more than is expected or acceptable : more than enough the large pizza is a bit much for one person.

What type of word is much?

Much is used as an adjective or adverb, but it always means a large quantity, extent, or degree.

How much is a few?

How many is a few? A few is generally considered to mean between two and several. Some people use a few to mean around three, but this is not a universal interpretation. Its meaning is highly relative to the context—it often depends on what’s being discussed, especially the scale and expectations.

Is ice cream countable?

ice cream → uncountable

Example sentence: I was bored so I ate a whole tub of ice cream, and then I felt sick as well!

Is time many or much?

Time is singular so, it’s “much.” Hours or minutes are plural so it’s “many.”

Does few mean 3?

While many would agree that few means three or more, the dictionary definition is, “not many but more than one.” So, a few cannot be one, but it can be as low as two.

Does couple mean two?

Couple is used to refer to two things, but is also often used for a small number greater than two. Few is used the same way as couple and also for a number slightly greater than a couple. Several is usually used for a number greater than a couple and a few.

How do you use little?

We use a little with singular uncountable nouns. We use a few with plural countable nouns: Mary said nothing, but she drank some tea and ate a little bread. We stayed a few days in Florence and visited the museums.