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much- — [ mʌtʃ ] prefix a lot: used with the past participles of many verbs for emphasis: a much needed rest a much used phrase … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
much- — UK [mʌtʃ] US prefix a lot used with the past participles of many verbs for emphasis a much needed rest a much used phrase Thesaurus: prefixeshyponym … Useful english dictionary
much — much1 W1S1 [mʌtʃ] adv 1.) by a great amount much better/greater/easier etc ▪ Henry s room is much bigger than mine. ▪ These shoes are much more comfortable. ▪ I m feeling very much better, thank you. much too big/old etc ▪ He was driving much too … Dictionary of contemporary English
much- — [[t]mʌ̱tʃ [/t]] COMB in ADJ (emphasis) Much combines with past participles to form adjectives which emphasize the intensity of the specified state or action. That means cutting or shelving some of our spending plans, including much needed public… … English dictionary
much- — UK [mʌtʃ] / US prefix a lot: used with the past participles of many verbs for emphasis a much needed rest a much used phrase … English dictionary
Much the Miller's Son — was, in the tales of Robin Hood, one of his Merry Men. He appears in some of the oldest ballads, A Gest of Robyn Hode and Robin Hood and the Monk, as one of the company.[1] Generally he becomes an outlaw when he is caught poaching. This leads to… … Wikipedia
Needed Truth Brethren — Needed Truth Brethren, as they are sometimes known, call themselves, “The Churches of God in the Fellowship of the Son of God, the Lord Jesus Christ . This is their official legal title, however other Christians might classify them as a very… … Wikipedia
much more — much more, much less, still more, still less The principles, much more the practice, need a good deal of scrutiny. I didn t even see him, still less talk to him. Much more (or still more) is used when the grammatical form of the sentence is… … Modern English usage
much less — much more, much less, still more, still less The principles, much more the practice, need a good deal of scrutiny. I didn t even see him, still less talk to him. Much more (or still more) is used when the grammatical form of the sentence is… … Modern English usage
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