Greatly
UK /["/ˈɡreɪtli/"]/US /["/ˈɡreɪtli/"]/
Definition
very much
In simple words: a lot or very much
Examples
- People's reaction to the film has varied greatly.
- a greatly increased risk
- Your help would be greatly appreciated.
- The reports were greatly exaggerated.
Usage notes
Use 'greatly' to emphasize the extent of a feeling, action, or quality, especially in formal contexts. Avoid in casual conversations where simpler words like 'really' might fit better.
Grammar pattern
greatly + verb/adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'great' with a twist — it means very great!
Collocations
- greatly improve
- greatly appreciate
- greatly enhance
- greatly affect
Synonyms
- significantly
- considerably
- substantially
- remarkably
- extensively
Antonyms
- slightly
- partially
- minimally
Common mistakes
- Using 'greatly' incorrectly with nouns instead of verbs or adjectives.
- Confusing 'greatly' with 'great' as an adjective.
- Overusing 'greatly' in informal settings.