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[ moo-choh ] / ˈmu tʃoʊ / Slang.SEE SYNONYMS FOR mucho ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectivemuch or many: They're under mucho stress. adverbto a great extent or degree; very: The recipe is mucho easy for the kids to make. noun a great quantity, measure, or degree: Your friendship means mucho to me. Origin of mucho1870–75; <Spanish <Latin multus much, many Words nearby muchomuch, Much Ado About Nothing, much as, much less, muchness, mucho, much sought after, muci-, mucic, mucic acid, mucid Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for muchoQuerido Compadre,—Mucho m'ha alegrado el buen termino de sus trabajos literarios que V.M. me participó. George Borrow and His Circle|Clement King Shorter The oldest one said, “Mucho aguacero” (a heavy shower) and cast about for a dry spot. A Woman's Impression of the Philippines|Mary H. (Mary Helen) Fee He hat lions in cage—and him gab peoples zu de lions—dey roarsh—oh, mucho, mucho! The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction|Various Mucho tiempo h vivan dos jvenes esposos en lugar muy apartado y rstico. A First Spanish Reader|Erwin W. Roessler and Alfred Remy
Words related to muchoenough, heavy, generous, ample, sufficient, bountiful, copious, rich, uncounted, myriad, untold, endless, decidedly, eminently, deeply, tremendously, exceptionally, extraordinarily, profoundly, terribly |