Muchísimo (en. Lot)
/mu.t͡ʃi.ˈsi.mo/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adverb
It is used to express a very high degree.
I like chocolate very much.
Me gusta muchísimo el chocolate.
It denotes an excessive amount.
They made a lot of noise during the party.
Hicieron muchísimo ruido durante la fiesta.
It reinforces the idea of something already positive or pleasant.
I love you very much.
Te quiero muchísimo.
Etymology
The term comes from the adjective 'mucho' with the superlative suffix '-ísimo.'
Common Phrases and Expressions
I like it very much
indicates a great liking or preference for something.
me gusta muchísimo
much more
indicates a considerably greater quantity or degree.
muchísimo más
I love you very much
expresses deep affection or love for someone.
te quiero muchísimo
Related Words
much
indicates a large quantity but not superlative.
mucho
a little
indicates a very small quantity, the opposite of very much.
poquito
utmost
a way to express the maximum degree of something.
maximísimo
Slang Meanings
In colloquial language, it can be used to emphasize admiration.
I liked that movie very much, I recommend it.
Esa película me gustó muchísimo, la recomiendo.
As an expression of enthusiasm or extreme emotion.
I love that song, very much!
¡Me encanta esa canción, muchísimo!