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    Too
    /to͞o/

    adverb

  2. 1. : besides, also. sell the house and furniture too. 2. a. : to an excessive degree : excessively. too large a house for us. b. : to such a degree as to be regrettable. this time he has gone too far. c. : very. didn't seem too interested. 3. : so sense 2d. "I didn't do it." "You did too." Synonyms. devilishly. excessively. exorbitantly.

  3. Too definition: in addition; also; furthermore; moreover. See examples of TOO used in a sentence.

  4. TOO definition: 1. more than is needed or wanted; more than is suitable or enough: 2. used before an adjective or…. Learn more.

  5. 1. In addition; also: He's coming along too. 2. More than enough; excessively: She worries too much. 3. To a regrettable degree: My error was all too apparent. 4. Very; extremely; immensely: He's only too willing to be of service. 5. Informal Indeed; so: You will too do it!

  6. used to emphasize something, especially your anger, surprise or agreement with something. ‘He did apologize eventually.’ ‘I should think so too!’. ‘She gave me the money.’ ‘About time too!’.

  7. Definitions of too. adverb. to a degree exceeding normal or proper limits. “ too big” synonyms: excessively, overly, to a fault. adverb. in addition. “he has a Mercedes, too ” synonyms: also, as well, besides, likewise. Pronunciation. US. /tu/ UK. /tu/ Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Too."

  8. You use too in order to indicate that there is a greater amount or degree of something than is desirable, necessary, or acceptable. Leather jeans that are too big will make you look larger.

  9. 1. You use too in order to indicate that there is a greater amount or degree of something than is desirable, necessary, or acceptable. [...] 2. You use too with a negative to make what you are saying sound less forceful or more polite or cautious.

  10. TOO definition: 1. used before adjectives and adverbs to mean 'more than is allowed, necessary, possible, etc': 2…. Learn more.

  11. It's fast and comfortable. It's economical, too. • Thursday is Vivian's birthday too. • President Clinton likes it, too. • Gary and Martha and the kids are coming to visit. They're bringing grandmother, too. • I love you, too. • The temperature was well below zero - much too cold to spend more than a few minutes on deck.

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