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very much

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. a lot, lots, a good deal, a great deal, much, very muchadverb

    to a very great degree or extent

    "I feel a lot better"; "we enjoyed ourselves very much"; "she was very much interested"; "this would help a great deal"

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  1. very muchadverb

    Extremely.

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  1. very much

    "Very much" is a term used to emphasize a great degree or extent of something, often expressing intensity or quantity. It indicates a high level of something or an extreme or significant degree of it. This term can apply to feelings, actions, qualities, or states. For instance, if someone likes or dislikes, agrees or disagrees, or needs or wants something "very much," it means they feel or need it to a great extent.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of very much in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of very much in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of very much in a Sentence

  1. Raja Krishnamoorthi:

    The way they handle issues of race and gender, and the way they treat their employees really influences the way society handles those very issues, we're very much interested in learning more about exactly why The NFL did what they did and the way they did it.

  2. Mari Schaub:

    He is a man who was mentally depressed and when at the police station, complied with all the requests of the police, he is very much in regret of what he has done.

  3. Crown Prince Alexander:

    It's even more meaningful doing it at home, very much so.

  4. Bridget Byrne:

    The work of achieving racial justice in the U.K. is far from over, and that’s what this has revealed, whilst racism has become less socially acceptable to express openly, it is still very much a strand in British culture.

  5. Li Guofu:

    This is an indication that the war may gradually spread into a regional conflict. This is something the Chinese government is very much concerned about.


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