Pronunciation: /ˈmʌtʃli/

Definitions of muchly

adverb to a great extent or degree

Example Sentences

A1 I like you muchly.

A2 Thank you muchly for your help.

B1 I appreciate your effort muchly.

B2 She is muchly admired for her talent.

C1 The team muchly exceeded expectations.

C2 His dedication is muchly recognized by his peers.

Examples of muchly in a Sentence

formal I appreciate your help muchly in completing this project on time.

informal Thanks so muchly for inviting me to the party!

slang I love you muchly, you're the best!

figurative His kindness towards others is muchly admired by everyone.

Grammatical Forms of muchly

past tense

muched

plural

muchies

comparative

more muchly

superlative

most muchly

present tense

much

future tense

will much

perfect tense

have muched

continuous tense

is muching

singular

muchly

positive degree

very muchly

infinitive

to much

gerund

muching

participle

muched

Origin and Evolution of muchly

First Known Use: 1863 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'muchly' is derived from the combination of the word 'much' and the suffix '-ly', which is used to form adverbs.
Evolution of the word: Originally used informally, 'muchly' has evolved to be used in a more casual and colloquial manner to express a great amount or degree of something.