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    substantially
    /səbˈstanʃəli/

    adverb

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  2. C1. to a large degree: The new rules will substantially change how we do things. Fewer examples. House prices have risen substantially over the last six months. Their new house is substantially bigger than their previous one. They charge substantially more than their competitors.

  3. in a basic or essential way; fundamentally: The new law mandates equal pay for substantially similar work, whether at the same establishment or not. in a solid or firm way; stoutly or sturdily: In the far north, homes take more fuel to heat and also have to be built more substantially.

  4. 1. a. : consisting of or relating to substance. b. : not imaginary or illusory : real, true. c. : important, essential. 2. : ample to satisfy and nourish : full. a substantial meal. 3. a. : possessed of means : well-to-do. b. : considerable in quantity : significantly great. earned a substantial wage. 4. : firmly constructed : sturdy.

  5. large in size, value, or importance: The findings show a substantial difference between the opinions of men and women. She inherited a substantial fortune from her grandmother. The first draft of his novel needed a substantial amount of rewriting. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. greater than the average size or amount.

  6. substantially. If something changes substantially or is substantially different, it changes a lot or is very different. The percentage of girls in engineering has increased substantially. The skin of an eighty-year-old looks substantially different from that of a twenty-year-old.

  7. C1. to a large degree: The new rules will substantially change how we do things. More examplesFewer examples. House prices have risen substantially over the last six months. Their new house is substantially bigger than their previous one. They charge substantially more than their competitors.

  8. Definitions of substantially. adverb. to a great extent or degree. “the price went up substantially ”. synonyms: considerably, well. adverb. in a strong substantial way. “the house was substantially built”.

  9. adj. 1. Considerable in importance, value, degree, amount, or extent: made a substantial improvement; won by a substantial margin. 2. Solidly built; strong: substantial houses. 3. Ample; sustaining: a substantial breakfast. 4. Possessing wealth or property; well-to-do. 5. a. Of, relating to, or having substance; material. b.

  10. What she says is substantially true. Definition of substantially adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. A complete guide to the word "SUBSTANTIALLY": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

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