What is another word for so much as?

Pronunciation: [sˈə͡ʊ mˌʌt͡ʃ az] (IPA)

"So much as" is an idiomatic expression that means "even the slightest amount of" or "even if". There are a few different synonyms for this phrase that can be used interchangeably, depending on the context of the sentence. One option is "as much as", which suggests that there may be some degree of difficulty or challenge involved in achieving the desired outcome. Another synonym is "even", which emphasizes the unexpectedness or surprise of a particular action or event. Finally, "not even" can be used to suggest that something is so unlikely or impossible as to be almost inconceivable. Ultimately, the specific synonym that is chosen will depend on the tone, meaning, and intended impact of the sentence in question.

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What are the hypernyms for So much as?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with So much as

  • All the perplexities, confusion and distress in America arise, not from defects in their Constitution or Confederation, not from want of honor or virtue, so much as from the downright ignorance of the nature of coin, credit and circulation.
    John Adams
  • Therefore I do pray and entreat you in the name of Jesus Christ to do so much as to make my being here in Japan known to my poor wife, in a manner a widow and my two children fatherless; which thing only is my greatest grief of heart and conscience.
    William Adams
  • God is not glorified in any transaction upon earth so much as in the conversion of a sinner.
    Archibald Alexander
  • Observe constantly that all things take place by change, and accustom thyself to consider that the nature of the Universe loves nothing so much as to change the things which are, and to make new things like them.
    Marcus Aurelius
  • I do not fear Satan half so much as I fear those who fear him.
    Saint Teresa of Avila

Related words: so much as meaning, so as, so as to, so as not to

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