Too much Meaning in English
expression
ˈtu/ /ˈmətʃ
TOO MUCH
tˈuː/ /mˈʌtʃ
TOO MUCH
Definition
Used to describe an amount that is more than necessary, wanted, or acceptable.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and very common in daily speech. Usually used with uncountable nouns ("too much water"), and for countable nouns use "too many" instead. Sometimes used negatively if something feels excessive or overwhelming.
Spanish: demasiado - demasiado (cantidad)Portuguese (BR): demais - muito (em excesso)Portuguese (PT): demasiado - muito (em excesso)Chinese (Simplified): 太多Chinese (Traditional): 太多Hindi: बहुत ज़्यादाArabic: كثير جدًاBengali: একটু বেশি - অত্যধিকRussian: слишком многоJapanese: 多すぎるVietnamese: quá nhiềuKorean: 너무 많다Turkish: çok fazlaUrdu: انتہائی زیادہIndonesian: terlalu banyak
Example Sentences
There is too much sugar in this tea.
basic
Don't eat too much candy.
basic
She talks too much in class.
basic
I'm feeling too much pressure at work lately.
natural
That movie was just too much for me—I cried a lot.
natural
You worry too much about what people think.
natural