Pronunciation: /tuː ˈmʌtʃ/
noun an excessive amount
A1 I ate too much at the party.
A2 She has too much homework to do.
B1 There is too much traffic on the highway.
B2 He spends too much time playing video games.
C1 The company has too much debt to handle.
C2 She has too much influence over the decision-making process.
adjective excessive or more than necessary
A1 I ate too much cake at the party.
A2 She has too much homework to do tonight.
B1 He spends too much time playing video games.
B2 The company invested too much money in the project.
C1 The government has been criticized for spending too much on defense.
C2 The CEO was accused of having too much influence over the board members.
adverb in an excessive manner or degree
A1 I ate too much cake at the party.
A2 She spends too much time on social media.
B1 He talks too much during meetings.
B2 The hotel room was too much for our budget.
C1 Her demands were too much for the team to handle.
C2 The criticism was too much for him to bear.
formal She consumed too much sugar in her diet, leading to health problems.
informal I ate too much pizza last night and now I feel sick.
slang I spent way too much money on those concert tickets.
figurative He was carrying too much emotional baggage from his past relationships.
had too much
too many
more than enough
the most
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will have too much
have had too much
is having too much
too much
excessive
to have too much
having too much
having had too much