much
adjective, adverb16 collocationsAvg. frequency: 8.1
Indicates a high volume of guessing or forming theories.
Indicates a great deal of enjoyment or pleasure.
Indicates a great deal of happiness and celebration.
much better9.5
Significantly superior in quality or condition.
much worse9.2
Significantly inferior in quality or condition.
Feeling great admiration for something or someone.
much beloved7.2
Deeply loved by many people.
Far more desirable or suitable.
much amused6.8
Finding something very funny or entertaining.
Not receiving enough care or attention to a great degree.
much obliged6.2
A formal way to say you are very grateful.
Feeling very grateful for help or a favor.
Feeling very resentful or wronged.
much akin3.5
Having a very similar character or nature.
much prefer8.8
To like one thing or person far more than another.
much enhance7.3
To greatly improve the quality, value, or extent of something.