ALL meanings of too
too
T t - adverb too in addition; also; furthermore; moreover: young, clever, and rich too. 1
- adverb too to an excessive extent or degree; beyond what is desirable, fitting, or right: too sick to travel. 1
- adverb too more, as specified, than should be: too near the fire. 1
- adverb too (used as an affirmative to contradict a negative statement): I am too! 1
- adverb too extremely; very: She wasn't too pleased with his behavior. 1
- idioms too only too. only (def 10). 1
- adverb too also 1
- adverb too furthermore 1
- adverb too to excess 1
- adverb too very 1
- adverb too contradicting a negative 1
- adverb too You use too after mentioning another person, thing, or aspect that a previous statement applies to or includes. 0
- adverb too You use too after adding a piece of information or a comment to a statement, in order to emphasize that it is surprising or important. 0
- adverb too 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. 0
- adverb too You use too in order to emphasize in a humorous or childish way that you disagree with what someone else has said or that you refuse to obey them. 0
- adverb too You use too in order to indicate that there is a greater amount or degree of something than is desirable, necessary, or acceptable. 0
- adverb too You use too with a negative to make what you are saying sound less forceful or more polite or cautious. 0
- adverb too You use too when you want to emphasize in a fairly formal way your thanks to someone for something that they have done for you. 0
- adverb too as well; in addition; also 0
- adverb too in or to an excessive degree; more than a fitting or desirable amount 0
- adverb too extremely 0
- adverb too indeed: used to reinforce a command 0
- adverb too in addition; as well; besides; also 0
- adverb too more than enough; superfluously; overly 0
- adverb too to a regrettable extent 0
- adverb too extremely; very 0