too Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- barely
- just
- marginally
- scarcely
- deficiently
- modestly
- minimally
- scarcely
- slightly
- modestly
- marginally
- acceptably
- deficiently
- just
- hardly
- slightly
- barely
- acceptably
- hardly
- minimally
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- to-a-fault
- unbearably
- extremely
- unduly
- with-a-vengeance
- unacceptably
- excessively
- unusually
- exceptionally
- devilishly
- exorbitantly
- terribly
- to-death
- intolerably
- inordinately
- incredibly
- very
Weak:
- eminently
- intemperately
- unconscionably
- astronomically
- improperly
- super
- significantly
- extraordinarily
- exceeding
- exceedingly
- considerably
- obscenely
- highly
- inappropriately
- extensively
- singularly
- extravagantly
- overmuch
- unreasonably
- extra
- remarkably
- extortionately
- hugely
- especially
- monstrously
- substantially
- inexcusably
- abnormally
- uncommonly
- immoderately
Meaning of too
too (r)
to a degree exceeding normal or proper limits
in addition
too (adv.)
Over; more than enough; -- noting excess; as, a thing is too long, too short, or too wide; too high; too many; too much.
Likewise; also; in addition.
too Sentence Examples
- The weather forecast predicts rain, so I brought an umbrella too.
- She likes both chocolate and vanilla ice cream, so she ordered two scoops of each.
- I'm going to the store to buy groceries and clothes too.
- He's not only a talented artist but also a gifted musician too.
- The movie was too long and boring, so we left before it ended.
- The cake is too sweet for my taste, so I can't eat it.
- The room is too dark, so I need to turn on the lights.
- The car is too expensive for me to afford, so I'm not going to buy it.
- The water is too cold to swim in, so we're going to sunbathe instead.
- The traffic is too heavy to drive, so we're going to take the train instead.
FAQs About the word too
to a degree exceeding normal or proper limits, in additionOver; more than enough; -- noting excess; as, a thing is too long, too short, or too wide; too high; t
overly, to a fault, unbearably, extremely, unduly, with a vengeance, unacceptably,excessively, unusually, exceptionally
insufficiently, moderately, inadequately, reasonably, moderately,insufficiently, inadequately, reasonably, barely, just
The weather forecast predicts rain, so I brought an umbrella too.
She likes both chocolate and vanilla ice cream, so she ordered two scoops of each.
I'm going to the store to buy groceries and clothes too.
He's not only a talented artist but also a gifted musician too.