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much
adjective , pronoun (comparative more , superlative most ) especially with negatives and in questions:
1 a great amount or quantity of something You don't have much luck How much time is there left?
2 (as pronoun ) a great deal; anything of significance or value Can you see much? My belongings don't amount to much .
adverb
1 by a great deal That looks much prettier .
2 to a great degree don't like her much We are much alike .
3 (often much the same) nearly the same; almost Things look much as I left them .
4 often, frequently We haven't been on the beach much so far .
[13c: from Anglo-Saxon mycel ; see mickle]
a bit much colloq rather more that can be tolerated or accepted His constant teasing is a bit much .
as much as?or much as?although? I cannot come, much as I would like to .
make much of something or someone
1 to cherish or take special interest in them or it, or to treat them or it as very important.
2 with negatives to find much sense in, or to succeed in understanding, them or it couldn't make much of what he was saying .
not much of a something colloq not a very good example of it; a rather poor one I'm not much of a singer .
not up to much colloq of a poor standard; not much good.
too much colloq more than can be tolerated or accepted I find the noise too much .
too much for someone more than a match for them.
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