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On this page you'll find 76 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to a lot, such as: entirely, substantially, totally, wholly, considerably, and emphatically. From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group. Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Browse # aa bb cc dd
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Noun An abundant amount lots plenty a large amount many a bunch a ton heaps tonnes UK tons US a boatload a heap a huge amount a large number a multitude an abundance a plethora a slew a stack a variety a wealth loads oodles slathers so many stock
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Spoken English: When we are talking to someone face-to-face, we can use this much and that much with a hand gesture to indicate quantity: [the speaker indicates a small amount with his fingers] I only had that much cake. A lot of, lots of with a noun We use a lot of and lots of in informal styles. Lots of is more informal than a lot of.
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There is the comparison to the prior statement (all of these increase speed relatively), and then there is the degree of how much faster. "even faster" implies a larger degree of speed difference, "a lot faster" moreso and "much faster" even moreso. The differences aren't quantified, they're just general and relative. You're 50 and I'm 51?
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What is another word for a lot better? Need that you can use instead. Adjective Significantly better (than something else) much better streets ahead in a different class vastly superior strongly preferable superior larger of higher quality excellenter ahead of the field ahead of the pack higher quality head and shoulders above preferable
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English Quite frankly, I think the way we are going about our business as we head into the 21st century is a lot better than the way we went about our business heading into the 20th century. volume_up more_vert. open_in_new Link to source ; warning Request revision
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a considerably better. a much better. a lot good. a considerable better. a lot well. a lot nicer. a lot safer. a lot wiser. a lot farther.
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a lot better than I'm doing, have better equipment. OpenSubtitles2018.v3. That's a lot better than having de Vabres or, God knows, Nikitchenko. OpenSubtitles2018.v3. now that's a lot better than 500 dollars isn't it? OpenSubtitles2018.v3 "She'd liked that a lot better than ""Arya Horseface."""
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comparative of good: of a higher quality or more enjoyable than someone or something else: He got a better job in the States. Her English is getting better (= improving). A1 less ill than before: I feel much better. I hope you get better soon. be better off richer: We're better off now that we're both working. be better off in a better situation:
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adj. considerably better adj. markedly better adj. more better adj. , adv. substantially better adj. clearly better adj.
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The definition of a lot is "a large quantity of something" or "very much." Having not one, not two, but a lot of apples in your grocery basket will evoke a picture of an abundance of fruit, such as 10 or 20 apples. The phrase a lot can be used as two different parts of speech.
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better than. lot better now. lot better off. lot more. lot more comfortable. more like it. much improved. much nicer. noticeably better.
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1. "I hope you find more strength each and every day." 2. "You're in my warmest thoughts. I wish you the quickest recovery." 3.
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For example: After taking some medicine I'm starting to feel a lot better. exact ( 60 ) "I feel a lot better," he said. 1. The New York Times - Sports. You'll feel a lot better". 2. The New York Times. "I feel a lot better".
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1 the comparative of → good. 2 more excellent than other members of a particular group, category, etc. 3 more suitable, advantageous, attractive, etc. 4 improved in health. 5 fully recovered in health. 6 in more favourable circumstances, esp. financially. 7 ♦ the better part of a large part of. the better part of a day.