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View synonyms for mucho

mucho

[ moo-choh ]

adjective

  1. much or many:

    They're under mucho stress.



adverb

  1. to a great extent or degree; very:

    The recipe is mucho easy for the kids to make.

noun

  1. a great quantity, measure, or degree:

    Your friendship means mucho to me.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of mucho1

1870–75; < Spanish < Latin multus much, many
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Example Sentences

“Le gustaba mucho el cantar y lo que yo veía era que no le daba vergüenza cantar delante de la gente.”

Its popularization is credited to Los Panchos, a famed Mexico City trío romántico from the 1940s that’s known for such hits as “Besame Mucho” and “Sabor a Mi,” recorded with American jazz singer Eydie Gorme.

Think of last year’s emo-focused When We Were Young in Las Vegas or Besame Mucho, a Latin music smorgasbord served up in December at Dodger Stadium.

Yet the consistent popularity of the festivals — both When We Were Young and Besame Mucho are set to return later this year — points to an appetite for a real-world equivalent of digital streaming’s one-stop-shopping experience.

On Monday, Variety reported that Sony Pictures and Mucho Mas Media are developing a new version of the biographical film following the first U.S.

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