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Associations of "Pretty much" (30 Words)
abundance | (chemistry) the ratio of the total mass of an element in the earth’s crust to the total mass of the earth’s crust; expressed as a percentage or in parts per million. An age of abundance. |
affluent | An affluent person a person who is financially well off. The so called emerging affluents. |
appreciably | To a noticeable degree. An appreciably higher risk. |
bevy | A group of roe deer, quails, or larks. A bevy of young beach boys swarmed around him. |
bounty | The property of copious abundance. For millennia the people along the Nile have depended entirely on its bounty. |
considerably | To a great extent or degree. Things have improved considerably over the last few years. |
countless | Too many to be counted; very many. She d apologized countless times before. |
enough | An adequate quantity a quantity that is large enough to achieve a purpose. Have I eaten enough. |
fairly | Actually (used to emphasize something surprising or extreme. They played fairly. |
galore | In great numbers. There were prizes galore for everything. |
greatly | To an extraordinary extent or degree. They now have greatly increased powers. |
highly | At a high rate or wage. His colleagues think very highly of him. |
incalculable | Too much to be measured. Incalculable riches. |
lot | A plot of land assigned for sale or for a particular use. A fenced off back lot. |
many | A quantifier that can be used with count nouns and is often preceded by `as’ or `too’ or `so’ or `that’; amounting to a large but indefinite number. The temptations are many. |
more | Forming the comparative of adjectives and adverbs especially those of more than one syllable. More land. |
multiplicity | A large number or variety. The demand for higher education depends on a multiplicity of factors. |
myriad | A large indefinite number. The army was organized on a decimal system up to divisions of 10 000 or myriads. |
numerous | Consisting of many members. The family was numerous. |
outnumber | Be more numerous than. Women outnumbered men by three to one. |
plentiful | Existing in or yielding great quantities; abundant. Rhinoceroses were once plentiful here. |
plenty | A situation in which food and other necessities are available in sufficiently large quantities. I ve had plenty thanks. |
profusion | An abundance or large quantity of something. A rich profusion of flowers. |
quite | To a certain or fairly significant extent or degree; fairly. Quite a walk. |
ravishing | Delightful; entrancing. A ravishing blonde. |
reasonably | Inexpensively. Acted quite reasonably. |
richness | Splendid or imposing in size or appearance. The richness and diversity of human culture. |
substantially | In a strong substantial way. Things will remain substantially the same over the next ten years. |
untold | Too much or too many to be counted or measured. Untold suffering. |
very | Precisely as stated. On this very spot. |