a great deal

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a great deal

I don't travel a great deal.

Definition
  1. Adverb:
    • To a very great degree or extent: Used to emphasize that something is large in amount, degree, or intensity.
    • Frequently or in great quantities: Used to indicate that an action happens often or involves a large amount.
Usage Examples
  • Adverb (Degree/Extent):
    • Your advice helped me a great deal. (It helped me very much.)
    • The new policy has changed things a great deal. (It has changed things to a very large extent.)
  • Adverb (Frequency/Quantity):
    • He travels a great deal for work. (He travels very frequently.)
    • She reads a great deal about history. (She reads a large quantity of historical material.)
Advanced Usage
  • "A great deal of" + [uncountable noun]: A large amount of something.
    • The project requires a great deal of patience. (It requires a very large amount of patience.)
  • "A great deal more/less": Used for comparative emphasis.
    • We need a great deal more time to finish. (We need much more time.)
    • The second test was a great deal less difficult. (It was much less difficult.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Much (adv): To a great degree or extent. Often used interchangeably in negative or interrogative contexts (e.g., "I don't like it much" / "I don't like it a great deal").
  • A lot (adv): Very much or often. A more informal synonym (e.g., "Thanks a lot" / "Thanks a great deal").
Synonyms
  • Considerably: To a notably large extent.
  • Extensively: In a widespread or thorough manner, covering a large area or amount.
  • Substantially: To a great or significant degree.
Related Phrases
  • A good deal: Very similar in meaning to "a great deal," though sometimes perceived as slightly less emphatic.
    • The price has been reduced a good deal. (It has been reduced very much.)
Notes on Usage
  • "A great deal" as an adverb typically modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
  • When followed by "of," it functions as a quantifier phrase for uncountable nouns (e.g., time, money, effort). It is not used with plural countable nouns; use "a great many" or "a lot of" instead.
  • It is a common and versatile phrase suitable for both formal and informal contexts.
a great deal

I don't travel a great deal.

Adverb
  1. frequently or in great quantities
    • I don't drink much
    • I don't travel much
  2. to a very great degree or extent
    • I feel a lot better
    • we enjoyed ourselves very much
    • she was very much interested
    • this would help a great deal