adverb

definition

(focus) Likewise.

definition

Also; in addition.

example

There has been a cutback in federal subsidies. Too, rates have been increasing.

definition

(degree) To an excessive degree; over; more than enough.

definition

(degree) To a high degree, very.

example

She doesn't talk too much.  I'm not too sure about this.

definition

(affirmation) Used to contradict a negative assertion.

example

"You're not old enough yet."  "I am, too!"

Examples of too in a Sentence

She had to move a few things to make room, but that wasn't too hard.

I'm too warm in this one.

It's not too late to change your mind.

Might you go too, Alfonso?

We... actually, I... was thinking about adopting a few wild horses from out west where they have too many.

If you’re going to the mall, can I come too?

The conductor, too, was kind.

It is never too late to give up our prejudices.

The cake was too delicious for words!

Is it too far to go to Austin? she asked.

Well, don't get too extravagant.

He had been spending too much time with the television lately.

Love you too, Mom.

I liked this, too; but the division of the earth into zones and poles confused and teased my mind.

This new baby... it will not be too much?

Her step was too long, making contact with his foot.

Maybe that was what Felipa was talking about - that she fussed over him too much.

I resolved that I, too, would learn to speak.

If we don’t leave now we’ll be too late to see the trailers.

I was too excited to notice anything, too frightened to ask questions.

No. I guess I'd be upset, too, if someone barged into my life that way.

They are too young to fly, and the mother bird is making a great fuss about it.

Hopefully, this was his one and only session with drinking too much.

But do you not think that God is happy too because you are happy?

He had enough alcohol in his veins to believe he could drive, and too much pride to leave the party in the passenger seat.

He, too, has heard of Homer, and, "if it were not for books," would "not know what to do rainy days," though perhaps he has not read one wholly through for many rainy seasons.

The dress was too long.

She too felt nervous about leaving the puppies on their own.

Getting information about him from Katie is too much work.

I too should wish nothing but to relive it all from the beginning.

Alex had raced to her rescue because he knew she was too naïve to realize what his father was doing.

When you're only going to work for the summer, you can't be too picky.

The story of Ruth, too--how Oriental it is!

Both were talking and listening too eagerly and too naturally, which was why Anna Pavlovna disapproved.

His servants too--Terenty and Vaska--in their own way noticed the change that had taken place in Pierre.

Natasha, I love you too much!

At Smolensk too he judged correctly that the French might outflank us, as they had larger forces.

You guys were too successful.

My time is far too important.

And that gesture, too, seemed unnatural to Prince Andrew.

It was too soon after the Morley killing.

I think, too, that they quicken all the child's faculties, because they stimulate the imagination.

I'd like to, but if it's too much trouble...

I'm too close to my goal to give up now.

You're going too fast.

I used to sit in my mother's lap all day long and keep my hands on her face because it amused me to feel the motions of her lips; and I moved my lips, too, although I had forgotten what talking was.

I too felt a slumberous influence after watching him half an hour, as he sat thus with his eyes half open, like a cat, winged brother of the cat.

I see that I have begun to understand too much.

She tried to push away from him but his embrace was too strong.

I think you will like them too, so I will try to write them for you.

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