Definition of a lot - What it is, Meaning and Concept

The Spanish Royal Academy ( RAE ) recognizes more than fifteen meanings of the term much , which comes from the Latin word multus .This is an adjective that refers to the large, profuse, excessive or intense .

For example: “It's very hot! Let's drink something fresh ”, “ For a long time I was unemployed, but luckily now I have a well-paid job ”, “ I'm very scared, let's get out of here ” .


The idea of ​​much is subjective and usually depends on the context .Let us return to our first example: what temperature should be recorded to affirm that it is "very hot" ? Perhaps for a person that the thermometer dial 24 ºC is "very hot" , while another individual may consider it " very hot ” after 30 ºC .

On the other hand, that in a dinner you have drunk five bottles of wine does not imply that "much" or "little" alcohol has been consumed.If there were twenty people, the amount of wine consumed is limited; on the other hand, if those who dined were only three subjects, it can be said that they drank "a lot" wine.


Sometimes the notion of much is used to refer to a plurality or to ponder : "In this country there is a lot of scoundrel, be careful" , "I think it's a lot of car for a teenager who is just taking his first steps as a driver" .


Much, finally, can be used to indicate the great difference that exists between two realities, magnitudes or quantities compared : "Juan is much more hardworking than Ricardo, so he has a better economic position" , "Your lasana is much tastier than mine, how do you prepare it?" , "Go through a difficult time, but now I'm much calmer" .

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