All a lot synonyms
a lot
A a noun a lot
- great deal β to occupy oneself or itself (usually followed by with or in): Botany deals with the study of plants. He deals in generalities.
- mass β the celebration of the Eucharist. Compare High Mass, Low Mass.
- lots β a river in S France, flowing W to the Garonne. 300 miles (480 km) long.
- bulk β You can refer to something's bulk when you want to emphasize that it is very large.
- bunch β A bunch of people is a group of people who share one or more characteristics or who are doing something together.
- bundle β A bundle of things is a number of them that are tied together or wrapped in a cloth or bag so that they can be carried or stored.
- clump β A clump of things such as trees or plants is a small group of them growing together.
- collection β A collection of things is a group of similar things that you have deliberately acquired, usually over a period of time.
- heaps β a group of things placed, thrown, or lying one on another; pile: a heap of stones.
- loads β anything put in or on something for conveyance or transportation; freight; cargo: The truck carried a load of watermelons.
- tons β a unit of weight, equivalent to 2000 pounds (0.907 metric ton) avoirdupois (short ton) in the U.S. and 2240 pounds (1.016 metric tons) avoirdupois (long ton) in Great Britain.
- batch β A batch of things or people is a group of things or people of the same kind, especially a group that is dealt with at the same time or is sent to a particular place at the same time.
- load β anything put in or on something for conveyance or transportation; freight; cargo: The truck carried a load of watermelons.
- whole β comprising the full quantity, amount, extent, number, etc., without diminution or exception; entire, full, or total: He ate the whole pie. They ran the whole distance.
- volume β a collection of written or printed sheets bound together and constituting a book.
- store β an establishment where merchandise is sold, usually on a retail basis.
- stock β a supply of goods kept on hand for sale to customers by a merchant, distributor, manufacturer, etc.; inventory.
- galore β in abundance; in plentiful amounts: food and drink galore.
- gobs β the mouth.
- legion β a division of the Roman army, usually comprising 3000 to 6000 soldiers.
- oodles β a large quantity: oodles of love; oodles of money.
- reams β a standard quantity of paper, consisting of 20 quires or 500 sheets (formerly 480 sheets), or 516 sheets (printer's ream or perfect ream)
- scads β any carangid fish of the genus Decapterus, inhabiting tropical and subtropical shore waters.
- slathers β to spread or apply thickly: to slather butter on toast.
- slew β simple past tense of slay.
- plethora β overabundance; excess: a plethora of advice and a paucity of assistance.
- wad β a soft, earthy, black to dark-brown mass of manganese oxide minerals.
- scad β any carangid fish of the genus Decapterus, inhabiting tropical and subtropical shore waters.
- cargo β The cargo of a ship or plane is the goods that it is carrying.
adv a lot
- wholly β entirely; totally; altogether; quite.
- totally β wholly; entirely; completely.
- substantially β of ample or considerable amount, quantity, size, etc.: a substantial sum of money.
- considerably β to a noteworthy or marked extent; much; noticeably; substantially; amply.
- unemphatic β uttered, or to be uttered, with emphasis; strongly expressive.
- highly β in or to a high degree; extremely: highly amusing; highly seasoned food.
- immensely β vast; huge; very great: an immense territory.
- incredibly β so extraordinary as to seem impossible: incredible speed.
- infinitely β immeasurably great: an infinite capacity for forgiveness.
- intensely β existing or occurring in a high or extreme degree: intense heat.
- markedly β strikingly noticeable; conspicuous: with marked success.
- largely β to a great extent; in great part; generally; chiefly: The plan depends largely on his willingness to cooperate. That is largely incorrect.
- notably β worthy of note or notice; noteworthy: a notable success; a notable theory.
- powerfully β having or exerting great power or force.
- tremendously β extraordinarily great in size, amount, or intensity: a tremendous ocean liner; tremendous talent.
- altogether β You use altogether to emphasize that something has stopped, been done, or finished completely.
- all β You use all to indicate that you are referring to the whole of a particular group or thing or to everyone or everything of a particular kind.
- all in all β You use all in all to introduce a summary or general statement.
- wholesale β the sale of goods in quantity, as to retailers or jobbers, for resale (opposed to retail).