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much

 
 
/mʌtʃ/ adverb (more, most)

Definition

A LOT often or a lot: Do you go to London much? I don't like curry very much.
WITH ADJECTIVES used before comparative adjectives (= adjectives like 'better' and 'smaller', that are used to compare things) to mean 'a lot': Their old house was much bigger. That's a much more sensible idea. "Is her new car faster than her old one?" "Oh yes, much."
(Definition of much adverb from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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