Definition: 1. A great amount or extent. 2. (quantifier used with mass nouns) great in quantity or degree or extent. 3. To a great degree or extent. 4. Very.
Use 'much' in a sentence:
1. This gadget isn't much good.
2. My new job is much the same as the old one.
3. It isn't worth much.
4. I would very much like to see you again.
5. The other one was much too expensive.
6. How much thickener is used?
7. There isn't much mail today.
8. She laughs too much.
9. How much is haulage?
10. The map wasn't much help.
11. How much money can I afford?
12. Much to my surprise , I passed.
13. I don't have much time to watch very much television.
14. You're asking too much of him.
15. We didn't have much time.
16. They watch too much TV.
17. Much remains to be done.
18. How much further is it?
19. She's much older than me.
20. I enjoy reading very much.
21. Much of his writing remains unpublished.
22. I don't have much money with me.
23. How much farther is it?
24. How much is this painting worth?
25. I read much less now than I used to.
26. He was much loved by all who knew him.
27. That comes of eating too much!
28. I've got far too much to do.
29. Much to her surprise he came back the next day.
30. I didn't use to like him much when we were at school.
31. Take as much time as you like.
32. Your work is very much better.
33. She's much better today.
34. There was much discussion about the reasons for the failure.
35. 'How much (money) does she earn?
36. Too much sun ages the skin.
37. The skin is much too delicate.
38. Try not to make so much noise.
39. Need you have paid so much?
40. We have so much to do.
41. She took the money without so much as a thank you.
42. I'm having a much-needed rest.
43. Much of the form was not applicable to me.
44. Doctors still don't understand much about the disease.