considerably
adverb
uk/kənˈsɪd.ər.ə.bli/us/kənˈsɪd.ɚ.ə.bli/B2
to alarge,noticeable, orimportantdegree:
He's considerablyfatterthan he was when Iknewhim.
Hisviewsdifferconsiderably from those of hisparents.
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considerable
- Herstudyhas considerablyadvancedthecauseofequalrights.
- Theinterestsof bothpartiesmay not beidentical, but they dooverlapconsiderably.
- Getting a newassistantwilllightentheworkloadconsiderably.
- Fiorentina'swinagainst Palermo lastnighthas considerablyincreasedtheirchancesofpromotionthisseason.
Very important or urgent
- all-important
- at all cost(s)idiom
- be a matter of life and/or deathidiom
- chief
- clutch
- co-principal
- life-changing
- mainly
- major league
- make the world go around/roundidiom
- marmoreal
- meaningful
- pressing
- prominent
- radical
- revalorization
- revalorize
- sacred
- salient
- subtle