beyond measure
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Definition
- Adverb:
- To an extreme or excessive degree; immeasurably: Used to emphasize that something is very great in amount, degree, or intensity, often beyond what can be easily quantified or described.
Usage
- The adverb "beyond measure" is used to modify adjectives, verbs, or other adverbs to indicate an extreme degree. It typically follows the word it intensifies.
- It is a formal or literary expression often used for strong emphasis.
Examples
- Modifying an adjective (past participle):
- We were grateful beyond measure for their generous support.
- The loss was tragic beyond measure.
- Modifying an adjective:
- Her kindness is valuable beyond measure.
- Modifying a verb:
- This discovery has enriched our understanding beyond measure.
Advanced Usage
- "to love someone beyond measure": to love someone immensely or infinitely.
- She loved her children beyond measure.
- "to suffer beyond measure": to suffer extremely or immeasurably.
- The community had suffered beyond measure during the war.
Variants and Related Words
- Immeasurably (adv): to an extreme degree that cannot be measured. (A close synonym, often used interchangeably in many contexts.)
- Beyond compare: Incomparable; having no equal. (Emphasizes unmatched quality rather than excessive degree.)
- Infinitely (adv): To an infinite extent or degree; immensely.
Synonyms
- Exceedingly
- Extremely
- Immensely
- Incalculably
- Limitlessly
Related Phrases
- Beyond all measure: An even more emphatic variant with the same meaning.
- His contribution was important beyond all measure.
Adverb
- in excess or without limit
- amazed beyond measure