100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "much"

Definition

The adverb much is used to indicate a large quantity, degree, or extent of something. It can also express a comparative degree, often used in negative or interrogative sentences.

  1. Quantity: Refers to a large amount of something.
  2. Degree: Used to indicate a significant extent or intensity.
  3. Comparative: Often used in questions or negative statements to emphasize the difference.

Synonyms

  • A lot
  • Many
  • Greatly
  • Significantly
  • Considerably
  • Extremely
  • Highly
  • Very

Antonyms

  • Little
  • Few
  • Minor
  • Negligible
  • Insignificant
  • Slightly
  • Scarcely

Examples

  1. I don't have much time to finish this project.
  2. How much do you love ice cream?
  3. There isn't much milk left in the fridge.
  4. I have learned much from this experience.
  5. She didn't eat much at dinner.
  6. There were much fewer people at the concert than expected.
  7. I love you much more than I can express.
  8. This task requires much more effort than I thought.
  9. He doesn't care much about the details.
  10. We have much to discuss in our meeting.
  11. How much did you pay for that?
  12. I miss you much more than you know.
  13. She was much happier after the vacation.
  14. Do you have much homework tonight?
  15. There is much work to be done before the deadline.
  16. I don’t think it matters much.
  17. He travels much for his job.
  18. I didn’t expect to learn so much.
  19. That movie was much better than I anticipated.
  20. How much food should we prepare?
  21. There’s much debate about this issue.
  22. I don’t see him much anymore.
  23. She has much experience in this field.
  24. Much has changed since last year.
  25. I hope to see you much sooner next time.
  26. He studies much harder than his classmates.
  27. There was much excitement at the event.
  28. How much longer will it take?
  29. I enjoyed that book much more than I thought I would.
  30. She contributes much to the team’s success.
  31. He doesn’t talk much during meetings.
  32. I have much appreciation for your support.
  33. There is much to learn from history.
  34. They don’t spend much time together.
  35. This recipe requires much more seasoning.
  36. How much do you think it costs?
  37. I loved that song much when I was younger.
  38. She felt much better after resting.
  39. There’s much to be said for patience.
  40. We still have much to accomplish.
  41. It matters not much to me.
  42. I don’t think there’s much we can do now.
  43. He has much to offer the team.
  44. The weather today is much nicer than yesterday.
  45. I can’t eat much more of this.
  46. There are much better options available.
  47. She has much talent for singing.
  48. I have much respect for your opinion.
  49. He seems to care much about his work.
  50. I didn’t think it would cost that much.
  51. We have much in common.
  52. There was much less traffic today.
  53. I didn't expect to see you here much.
  54. They put in much effort for the project.
  55. She has been feeling much more optimistic lately.
  56. How much do you value your time?
  57. There’s not much left to discuss.
  58. He plays the guitar much better now.
  59. We had to wait much longer than anticipated.
  60. I think you care too much about what others think.
  61. She doesn’t like to spend much money on clothes.
  62. There is still much hope for a resolution.
  63. I wish I could do much more to help.
  64. The noise was too much to handle.
  65. He has much to learn from this experience.
  66. I don’t see much point in arguing.
  67. They produce much waste each year.
  68. I appreciate your help much.
  69. There’s much to admire in her work.
  70. She felt much more confident after the training.
  71. We need to save much more money.
  72. He talks much about his travels.
  73. I can’t express how much I appreciate this.
  74. How much did you enjoy the event?
  75. She had much to say about the topic.
  76. That’s much closer to the truth.
  77. I’m not sure it matters much in the long run.
  78. He was much more relaxed after the vacation.
  79. We are not asking for much.
  80. There is much potential in this project.
  81. I feel like I’ve changed much over the years.
  82. She didn’t have much choice in the matter.
  83. I didn’t know you liked it much.
  84. That was much funnier than I expected.
  85. He has much influence in the industry.
  86. I didn’t realize it meant so much to her.
  87. It costs much less than I thought.
  88. There is much to consider before deciding.
  89. I think it’s much easier to work together.
  90. She seemed to enjoy it much more than I did.
  91. He doesn’t understand much about the subject.
  92. There’s much to discuss regarding the new policy.
  93. I didn’t think it would take so much time.
  94. You have improved much since last year.
  95. It was much colder than I expected.
  96. I have much faith in your abilities.
  97. She has much knowledge to share.
  98. I don’t get to see him much these days.
  99. That’s much easier said than done.
  100. I wish I could see you much more often.