Considerably - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |kənˈsɪdərəblɪ|  American pronunciation of the word considerably
Brit.  |kənˈsɪd(ə)rəblɪ|  British pronunciation of the word considerably

adverb

- to a great extent or degree (syn: substantially, well)
painting the room white made it seem considerably (or substantially) larger
the house has fallen considerably in value

Extra examples

It's considerably colder today.

Conditions have improved considerably over the past few years.

It was considerably colder in the mountains.

The drugs can't arrest the disease's progress, but they can slow it down considerably.

...made some flip comment about the marriage between the old man and the considerably younger woman...

...claims that the average person ingests considerably more calories than is necessary or desirable...

...the students always display considerably more pep during the weeks immediately prior to the holidays...

The tax will add considerably to the cost of the goods.

Getting a new assistant will lighten the workload considerably.

He is considerably younger than me.

The burden of taxation has risen considerably.

Temporary workers are considerably younger than the generality of workers.

Our understanding of human genetics has advanced considerably.

The government has loosened its hold on the media considerably.

The economy and outward appearance of the area have changed considerably.

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