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View synonyms for mucho

mucho

[ moo-choh ]

adjective

  1. much or many:

    They're under mucho stress.



adverb

  1. to a great extent or degree; very:

    The recipe is mucho easy for the kids to make.

noun

  1. a great quantity, measure, or degree:

    Your friendship means mucho to me.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of mucho1

1870–75; < Spanish < Latin multus much, many

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Example Sentences

They sleep mucho domou; that is, not in a separate recess in the house, but in a recess of the great hall or megaron.

Yo me alter terriblemente de orselo, y le dixe que me maravillava mucho.

"Con mucho gusto," the Ambassador said, holding Hall's hand and bowing slightly from the waist.

In three years, he has learned exactly three words of Spanish: 'Con mucho gusto.'

Querido Compadre,—Mucho m'ha alegrado el buen termino de sus trabajos literarios que V.M. me participó.

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muchnessmuch sought after