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very much

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adverbial very much has 1 sense
  1. a lot, a good deal, a great deal, much, very much - to a very great degree or extent; "we enjoyed ourselves very much"; "she was very much interested"; "this would help a great deal"

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Very Much

Description:

Very much is an expression used to indicate a high degree or intensity of something. It is commonly used to show a strong feeling, opinion, or action.

Senses:
  1. Adverb: To a great extent; greatly.
  2. Idiom: A response to show a strong agreement.
Sample Sentences:
  • Adverb: I admire her very much for her dedication towards her work.
  • Adverb: John loves ice cream very much; he eats it every day.
  • Idiom: A: Would you like to join us for dinner tonight? B: Very much, I'd love to come along!
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