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muchnessmuch‧ness /ˈmʌtʃnəs/ noun similar and equally good or bad► there is little to choose between/there is not much to choose between if there is little to choose between two or more people or things, they are almost equally good or bad, especially so that you would not know which one to choose: · There's very little to choose between the two apartments in terms of space, so I think we should take the cheaper one.· When you look at the two candidates, there really isn't much to choose between them. ► be much of a muchness British informal to be very similar and almost equally good or bad: · I can't really recommend any particular hotel. They're all much of a muchness. ► be much of a muchness- I can't really recommend any particular hotel. They're all much of a muchness.
be much of a muchness British English informal to be very similar in standard, quality etc: It was hard to choose between the candidates – they were all much of a muchness. |