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substantially

/səb'stænʃəli/
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Word: Substantially

Part of Speech: Adverb

Definition: The word "substantially" means "to a great extent" or "considerably." It is used when something is large or significant in size, amount, or degree.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "substantially" to describe changes, amounts, or qualities that are significant.
  • It often appears in formal contexts, such as in writing, reports, or discussions.
Examples:
  1. Building Quality: "The house was substantially built, meaning it is very strong and well-constructed."
  2. Budget: "I'm afraid the film was substantially over budget, meaning it cost much more than planned."
  3. Room Size: "Painting the room white made it seem substantially larger, meaning it looked much bigger."
  4. Value: "The house has fallen substantially in value, indicating it is worth much less now."
  5. Price Increase: "The price went up substantially, meaning it increased a lot."
Advanced Usage:

In academic or professional writing, "substantially" might be used to quantify research findings or financial reports. For example, "The results showed that the treatment improved patient health substantially."

Word Variants:
  • Substantial (adjective): Meaning large in amount or importance. For example, "He made a substantial contribution to the project."
  • Substantiate (verb): To provide evidence to support or prove something. For example, "The scientist was able to substantiate her claims with data."
Different Meanings:
  • While "substantially" generally indicates a large degree, in some contexts, it can also imply something that is essential or fundamental. For example, "The two theories differ substantially," meaning they are fundamentally different.
Synonyms:
  • Considerably
  • Significantly
  • Largely
  • Greatly
  • Markedly
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that directly use "substantially," but you might encounter phrases like: - "To a large extent" - which means similarly to "substantially." - "By leaps and bounds" - which means to make large or significant progress.

Summary:

"Substantially" is a useful adverb to indicate that something is significant or considerable in size or degree. It can be applied in various contexts, from describing physical attributes to financial matters.

Adverb
  1. in a strong substantial way
    • the house was substantially built
  2. to a great extent or degree
    • I'm afraid the film was well over budget
    • painting the room white made it seem considerably (or substantially) larger
    • the house has fallen considerably in value
    • the price went up substantially

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