Synonyms for mucho
Grammar : Adj, adv, noun |
Spell : moo-choh |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈmu tʃoʊ |
Top 10 synonyms for mucho Other synonyms for the word mucho
- a lot of
- abounding
- abundant
- adequate
- ample
- aplenty
- awful
- awfully
- bags
- bags of
- bloody
- bounteous
- bundle
- but good
- complete
- considerable
- copious
- countless
- crawling with
- cup runs over with
- eco-rich
- endless
- everywhere
- expanse
- extraordinarily
- extravagant
- extremely
- exuberant
- filled
- flock
- full
- galore
- generous
- gob
- gobs
- great
- greatly
- heap
- heaps
- heavy
- hugely
- hunk
- immeasurable
- immensely
- incalculable
- infinite
- innumerous
- jam-packed
- jillion
- jolly
- lavish
- legion
- liberal
- limitless
- load
- loads
- lot
- lots of
- lotsa
- lousy with
- luxuriant
- magnitude
- many
- mass
- measure
- measureless
- mega
- mess
- mighty
- mint
- mucho
- multitudinous
- myriad
- no end
- no end of
- notably
- number
- numberless
- oodles
- overflowing
- pack
- parlous
- passel
- passel of
- peck
- pile
- plate is full of
- plenteous
- plentiful
- plenty
- powerful
- profoundly
- profuse
- raft
- real
- really
- remarkably
- rich
- right
- rolling in
- satisfying
- scads
- score
- sizable
- slat
- slew
- so
- so much
- stack
- stinking with
- strikingly
- substantial
- sufficient
- supply
- supremely
- surpassingly
- teeming
- terribly
- terrifically
- tidy sum
- ton
- too much
- tremendously
- umpteen
- uncountable
- uncounted
- untold
- vastly
- very many
- very much
- volume
- voluminous
- wad
- whole slew
- whopper
- zillion
Définition of mucho
- As in much : adj plenty
- As in abundant : adj plentiful, large in number
- As in countless : adj innumerable
- As in highly : adv very, well
- As in amount : noun quantity
- “Mounseer, you are mucho welcomo to our bertho,” exclaimed Blake.
- Extract from : « Paul Gerrard » by W.H.G. Kingston
- "Mucho, mucho," sung out Bang, who meant by that that he was much obliged.
- Extract from : « Tom Cringle's Log » by Michael Scott
- When they start the finca there is a feast, mucho talk and drinky.
- Extract from : « Kit Musgrave's Luck » by Harold Bindloss
- But Toro showed "mucho fuego" before he was so neatly pierced in the medulla.
- Extract from : « Romantic Spain » by John Augustus O'Shea
- Pedro has eyes, señor; an' Pedro, he weesh you ver' mucho luck.
- Extract from : « Bring Me His Ears » by Clarence E. Mulford
- He weesh you so ver' mucho luck that per-rhaps he can get you past those customs.
- Extract from : « Bring Me His Ears » by Clarence E. Mulford
- Big man-of-war come, big canoe, mucho hombres, come up river.
- Extract from : « The Cruise of the Frolic » by W.H.G. Kingston
- Mucho tiempo h vivan dos jvenes esposos en lugar muy apartado y rstico.
- Extract from : « A First Spanish Reader » by Erwin W. Roessler and Alfred Remy
- No estuvo all mucho tiempo cuando oy un escandaloso aldabazo.
- Extract from : « A First Spanish Reader » by Erwin W. Roessler and Alfred Remy
- Bang's "mucho mucho" even failed him, for he had only in his modesty got a thimbleful of brandy to qualify the olla podrida.
- Extract from : « Tom Cringle's Log » by Michael Scott
Antonyms for mucho
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