too
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more than is acceptable, suitable, or necessary
- This room is too cold to sleep in.
- That dress is too expensive for me.
- He was driving too fast down the highway.
- I'm too tired to keep working tonight.
- The box is too heavy for her to lift.
Synonyms:
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used to show that a statement about one thing or person also applies to another
- She loves classical music, and her sister does too.
- They arrived late, and we did too.
- He passed the exam, and I did too.
- I'm going to the concert tonight.Are you coming too?
- He smiled, and she smiled too.
3
very, to a high extent
- That movie was too funny!
- I'm not too sure about his idea.
- She's too kind to say no.
- This coffee is too good to be true.
- He looked too happy for someone who just lost.
Synonyms:
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used to assert the opposite of a negative claim
- "You can't do it."— "I too can!"
- "You're not ready."— "I am too!"
- "They didn't help."— "They too did!"
- "You weren't there."— "I was too!"
- "You don't understand."— "I too do understand!"