Adverbs of Degree - Adverbs of Large Amount

These adverbs indicate abundance or greatness of quantity or amount of something, such as "more", "a lot", "tenfold", etc.

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Adverbs of Degree
so [adverb]

very much or to a great amount

Ex: My head aches so much after the long day .
very [adverb]

to a great extent or degree

Ex: She was very excited to start her new job .
more [adverb]

used to indicate a greater extent or degree of a particular quality

Ex: The second movie was more interesting than the first .
most [adverb]

used to refer to someone or something that possesses the highest degree or amount of a particular quality

Ex: It was the most exciting movie I 've seen this year .
much [adverb]

to a large extent or degree

Ex: He cared much about the outcome .
that [adverb]

used to emphasize the extent or degree of something

Ex: We never expected it to be that difficult .
super [adverb]

to a high or exceptional degree

Ex: That jacket is super warm for winter .
really [adverb]

to a high degree, used for emphasis

Ex: She 's really good at chess .
real [adverb]

used to emphasize something to a high degree or extent

Ex: The movie was real interesting , keeping the audience engaged .
heavily [adverb]

to a great or considerable extent

Ex: The company is heavily invested in renewable energy .
jolly [adverb]

to a great degree or amount

Ex: The room was jolly crowded during the concert .
double [adverb]

used to suggest that something is twice as much or has twice the significance or effect

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doubly [adverb]

used to indicate an increase equivalent to twice the extent or amount

Ex: He thanked his team doubly for their hard work during the busy season .
ever so [adverb]

used to emphasize a high or extreme degree of a particular quality or action

Ex: He felt ever so relieved when he found his lost keys .
tenfold [adverb]

by ten times as much in quantity, degree, or extent

Ex: His responsibilities have multiplied tenfold since the promotion .
plenty [adverb]

to a great degree or more than enough

Ex: She 's plenty experienced for the job .
liberally [adverb]

in a manner that is considered generous or plentiful

Ex: He applied glue liberally to make sure the pieces stuck together .
widely [adverb]

to a great extent or amount, especially when emphasizing significant variation or diversity

Ex: The two men have widely different views on the question .
no end [adverb]

used to emphasize an extremely high or limitless degree of something

Ex: The children enjoyed the party no end .
twofold [adverb]

in a way that is twice as much or as many

Ex: The company 's market share grew twofold after the successful launch of their new product line .

to an exceedingly large degree

Ex: The company 's profits rose astronomically after launching the new product .