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considerably
[ kuhn-sid-er-uh-blee ]
adverb
- to a noteworthy or marked extent; much; noticeably; substantially; amply.
Word History and Origins
Origin of considerably1
Example Sentences
Researchers from the University of Bath say the increasingly popular domestic appliances are, on average, in use for less than two hours per day, but could be working considerably harder - with some modifications.
The reality is that Musk is considerably less popular than Trump, and his expensive effort to influence a special election in Wisconsin fell completely flat with voters.
With the depth at his position thinned considerably for the rest of spring, Luke Duncan appears on track to be the team’s starting quarterback in the spring showcase next weekend at the Rose Bowl.
They also make up considerably fewer hospital outpatient appointments than women, even when pregnancy-related appointments are discounted.
The cleanup has ramped up considerably in recent weeks.
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