Antonyms for too
Grammar : Adv |
Spell : too |
Phonetic Transcription : tu |
Definition of too
Origin :- "in addition, in excess," late Old English, stressed variant of Old English prep. to "in the direction of, furthermore" (see to). The spelling with -oo is first recorded 1590. Use after a verb, for emphasis (e.g. did, too!) is attested from 1914. German zu unites the senses of English to and too. Slang too-too "excessive in social elegance" first recorded 1881. Too much "excellent" first recorded 1937 in jazz slang.
- adv also
- adv excessively
Synonyms for too
- additionally
- along
- as well
- awfully
- besides
- beyond
- ever
- exceptionally
- exorbitantly
- extremely
- further
- furthermore
- greatly
- highly
- immensely
- immoderately
- in addition
- in excess
- inordinately
- into the bargain
- likewise
- more
- moreover
- notably
- over
- over and above
- overly
- overmuch
- remarkably
- strikingly
- to boot
- unconscionably
- unduly
- unreasonably
- very
- withal
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