What are synonyms for considerable?

What are synonyms for considerable?

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Q. What are synonyms for considerable?

considerable

  • sizeable, substantial, appreciable, significant.
  • goodly, tolerable, fair, reasonable, tidy, hefty, handsome, comfortable, decent, worthwhile, worth having, worth taking into account.
  • ample, plentiful, abundant, superabundant, great, large, lavish, profuse, generous.
  • marked, noticeable.

Q. What is the synonym and antonym of considerable?

Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms considerable. Antonyms: unimportant, trifling, inconsiderable. Synonyms: important, large, extensive.

Q. What’s the antonym for considerable?

unnoticeable, minor, half-pint, slight, inconsiderable, small, unimportant, unnoteworthy, narrow, insufficient, mean, mini, short, thin, wee, petite, marginal, Picayunish, limited, little, tiny, undistinguished, meager, slender, insubstantial, dwarf, stupid, pint-size, scanty, insignificant, brief, poor, little bitty.

Q. What do you mean by considerable?

(Entry 1 of 2) 1 : worth consideration : significant a considerable artist. 2 : large in extent or degree a considerable number She was in considerable pain. The trial attracted considerable public attention.

Q. What’s another word for greatly?

Greatly Synonyms – WordHippo Thesaurus….What is another word for greatly?

muchenormously
considerablyimmensely
markedlysignificantly
exceedinglyhighly
mightilyremarkably

Q. How do you use the word immensely?

1 He was immensely attractive to women, onscreen and offscreen. 2 She looked immensely relieved when she heard the news. 3 Champagne wines became immensely popular in the 18th century. 4 I enjoyed myself at the party immensely.

Q. Is Awfully a word?

The word awfully is most often used for emphasis, as a way to say “extremely,” “immensely,” or “highly.” Your newborn nephew might be awfully cute, or your surprise birthday party might be awfully fun.

Q. Is Tres a Scrabble word?

TRES is a valid scrabble word.

Q. What does beaucoup mean in France?

In French, as you may know, beaucoup is an adverb meaning “a lot” or “much” (as in merci beaucoup, meaning “thanks a lot.”) Beaucoup isn’t used on its own as an adjective in French; if you want to say “many” in French, you would use the phrase beaucoup de.

Q. What is the meaning of Tres bien?

that it is very good

Q. Which language is tres bien?

très bien – Translation from French into Spanish | PONS.

Q. What is the difference between á and à in French?

French is a hard language. But here is a helpful way of learning the difference between à and a. ‘a’ is a conjugated form of the verb ‘avoir’ e.g. il a un bateau (He has a boat)’à’ is commonly used as a preposition.

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