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much

adjective
Great in quantity or amount. Thou shalt carry much seed into the field, and gather but little in. Deuteronomy 28:38. Manasseh wrought much wickedness in the sight of the Lord to provoke him to anger. 2 Kings 21:6. Return with much riches to your tents. Joshua 22:8.

much

Long in duration. How much time is spent in trifling amusements!

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Many in number. Edom came out against him with much people. Numbers 20:20.

much

In a great degree; by far; qualifying adjectives of the comparative degree; as much more, much stronger, much heavier, much more splendid, much higher. So we say, much less, much smaller, much less distinguished, much weaker, much finer.

much

To a great degree or extent; qualifying verbs and participles. Jonathan, Saul’s son, delighted much in David.7 Samuel 19:2. It is a night to be much observed. Exodus 12:42. The soul of the people was much discouraged because of the way. Numbers 21:4. A much afflicted, much enduring man.

much

Often or long. Think much, speak little.

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Nearly . All left the world much as they found it.

much

noun
A great quantity; a great deal. He that gathered much had nothing over. Exodus 16:18. To whom much is given, of him much shall be required. Luke 12:48. They have much of the poetry of Maecenas, but little of his liberality.

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More than enough; a heavy service or burden. He thought not much to clothe his enemies. Who thought it much a man should die of love.

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An uncommon thing; something strange. It was much that one who was so great a lover of peace should be happy in war. As much, an equal quantity; used as an adjective or noun. Return as much bread as you borrowed. If you borrow money, return as much as you receive. So we say, twice as much, five times as much, that is, twice or five times the quantity.

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A certain or suitable quantity. Then take as much as thy soul desireth. 7 Samuel 2:76.

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To an equal degree; adverbially. One man loves power as much as another loves gold. So much, an equal quantity or a certain quantity, as a noun; to an equal degree, or to a certain degree, as an adverb. Of sweet cinnamon half so much. Exodus 30:23. In all Israel, there was none to be so much praised as Absalom. Samuel 14:25. Too much, an excessive quantity, as a noun; to an excessive degree, as an adverb. To make much of, to value highly; to prize or to treat with great kindness and attention.

much

To fondle. Much at one, nearly of equal value, effect or influence.