considerably
Pronunciation: [kənˈsɪdərəbli]
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Context: "amount or degree"
(adverb) when something is much more than a little bit. If something changes or is different by a large amount, we can say it has changed considerably.
Example
The weather has changed considerably since last week, now it’s really warm!
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The score didn’t change considerably after the game; it was still very close.
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Did your grade improve considerably after studying hard?
Context: "importance or value"
(adverb) when something is very important or valuable in a significant way. If something matters a lot or has a big impact, we say it affects us considerably.
Example
The new rules will considerably improve safety at the playground.
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This small change does not impact the project considerably; it remains mostly the same.
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How does your work affect the team considerably?
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