too
Meanings
Adverb
- to a degree exceeding normal or proper limits
- "too big"
- in addition
- "he has a Mercedes, too"
Adv
- Likewise.
- Also; in addition.
- To an excessive degree; over; more than enough.
- To a high degree, very.
- Used to contradict a negative assertion with present and simple past forms of be, do, and auxiliary verbs
- Used for emphasis, without reference to any previous statement.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English to (“also, in addition to”), from Old English tō (“furthermore, also, besides”), adverbial use of preposition tō (“to, into”). The sense of "in addition, also" deriving from the original meaning of "apart, separately" (compare Old English prefix tō- (“apart”)). Doublet of to; see there for more.
Synonyms
along with, also, as well, besides, eke, excessively, extremely, likewise, overly, overmuch, so, to a fault, unnecessarily
Scrabble Score: 3
too is a valid Scrabble (US) TWL wordtoo is a valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
too is a valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary