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    too
    /tuː/

    adverb

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  2. TOO definition: 1. more than is needed or wanted; more than is suitable or enough: 2. used before an adjective or…. Learn more.

  3. used to emphasize something, especially your anger, surprise or agreement with something. ‘He did apologize eventually.’ ‘I should think so too!’. ‘She gave me the money.’ ‘About time too!’.

  4. The meaning of TOO is besides, also. How to use too in a sentence. besides, also; to an excessive degree : excessively; to such a degree as to be regrettable…

  5. You use too at the end of a sentence to emphasize an opinion that you have added after a statement made by you or by another person. [emphasis] 'That money's mine.'—'Of course it is, and quite right too.'. 'Oh excuse me.'—'I should think so too.'.

  6. A1. more than is needed or wanted; more than is suitable or enough: I'm too fat. a little too I can't reach the shelf - it's a little too high. (far) too There were ( far) too many people for such a small room. too something (for someone) to do something It's too hard (for me) to explain.

  7. Definitions of too. adverb. to a degree exceeding normal or proper limits. “ too big” synonyms: excessively, overly, to a fault. adverb. in addition. “he has a Mercedes, too ” synonyms: also, as well, besides, likewise. Pronunciation. US. /tu/ UK. /tu/ Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Too."

  8. 1. In addition; also: He's coming along too. 2. More than enough; excessively: She worries too much. 3. To a regrettable degree: My error was all too apparent. 4. Very; extremely; immensely: He's only too willing to be of service. 5. Informal Indeed; so: You will too do it!

  9. Too definition: in addition; also; furthermore; moreover. See examples of TOO used in a sentence.

  10. to need more skill or strength than you have; to be more difficult, annoying, etc. than you can bear. See too in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: too. Definition of too adverb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.

  11. A1. used before adjectives and adverbs to mean 'more than is allowed, necessary, possible, etc': The film is also far too long. There are too many cars on the roads these days. [ + to do sth ] I decided it was too early to get up and went back to sleep. Fewer examples. Her mother was too ill to travel. I'm too hot in this jacket.