a lot
adverbHow to pronounce a lot:
Definition of a lot:
- a lot (adverb):
- to a considerable degree or extent much, lots
Synonyms for a lot:
big-time
broadly
considerably
enormously
extensively
greatly
highly
hugely
largely
massively
much
no end
noticeably
significantly
tremendously
utterly
vastly
Here are some other common 2-syllable words.
- settled
- wobbled
- talker
- legumes
- ferret
- Cairo
- bogged
- aptly
- lithely
- astute
- amply
- rabbit
- pleasing
- Daysie
- cailleach
- solder
- soapy
- landed
- Dulce
- whinnied
- wildly
- umpteenth
- scrubbed
- Joaquin
- chiefest
- revise
- chirpy
- stases
- pupil
- edges
- boolies
- wiry
- downstairs
- blustered
- bedclothes
- bagful
- scandal
- ruddy
- rework
- Isa
- adept
- Aesop
- absolve
- roughly
- herbal
- drumstick
- hundredth
- grandeur
- destressed
- attired
- … more
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