too
[tuː]
Definition:
1. Used before adjectives and adverbs to say that something is more than is good, necessary, possible, etc.
2. Also; as well.
3. Very.
Use 'too' in a sentence:
- 1. You're far too sensitive.
- 2. The load was too burdensome.
- 3. You can come too, if you want.
- 4. You're driving yourself too hard.
- 5. You're too modest!
- 6. They're working me too hard. I'm too old for this.
- 7. The meat was too chewy.
- 8. There are too many errors in your work.
- 9. He's going too fast.
- 10. You're too ingenuous.
- 11. Perhaps you are too acquiescent.
- 12. Don't come down too hard on her.
- 13. The house felt too claustrophobic.
- 14. Her spelling isn't too hot.
- 15. You made too many mistakes.
- 16. I hope the children weren't too much trouble.
- 17. The bureaucrats dallied too long.
- 18. Is anyone too hot?
- 19. Critics derided the move as too little, too late.
- 20. The advantages of this system are too numerous to mention.
- 21. He likes his tea neither too hot nor too cold.
- 22. You worry too much.
- 23. Obviously, we don't want to spend too much money.
- 24. Her life was too full to find time for hobbies.
- 25. Guys can be codependent, too.
- 26. The salads taste too vinegary.
- 27. She works herself too hard.
- 28. Perhaps I spoke too hastily.
- 29. He was too inexperienced and too inexpert to succeed.
- 30. The situation might all too easily have become a disaster.
- 31. He's too young to understand the ways of the world.
- 32. Can I come too?
- 33. It's too late now, anyway.
- 34. You've waited way too long.
- 35. Many young people today are too heavy.
- 36. I don't feel too good today.
- 37. It's too late now.
- 38. I can't go into details now; it would take too long.
- 39. Things aren't too good businesswise.
- 40. The type was too small for me to read.
- 41. I'm just going out ─ I won't be too long.
- 42. He wouldn't come ─ he said he was too busy.
- 43. Don't read too much into what she says.
- 44. The other one was much too expensive.
- 45. She laughs too much.
- 46. They watch too much TV.
- 47. I've got far too much to do.
- 48. Don't use too much of it ─ it cost a lot of money.
- 49. The result is going to be too close to call.
- 50. I take everything too personally.
- 51. The test was pitched at too low a level for the students.
- 52. This is too big ─ have you got a small one?
- 53. I think the problem can be got over without too much difficulty.
- 54. Using too much water could spread the stain.
- 55. Is it too much to ask for a little quiet?
- 56. Eating too much sugar can lead to health problems.
- 57. I hope you don't think I'm being too forward.
- 58. We are keen that our school should get involved too.
- 59. When things got too hot most journalists left the area.