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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.