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| too [ too ] |
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1. as well: used to indicate that a person, thing, or aspect of a situation applies in addition to the one just mentioned
 You can come too.
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2. more than is desirable: more of an amount or degree of something than is desirable, necessary, or fitting
 too flamboyant for my taste
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3. extremely: used to emphasize a quality
 You're too kind.
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4. very: used to modify the force of a negative statement in order to sound polite or cautious
 didn't look too happy
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5. indeed: used to emphasize the force of a statement or command
 You did too!
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| [ Old English tō (see to1), in the sense "in addition, furthermore"] |
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