very much so

very much so
very much so spoken phrase
used for emphasizing your agreement with what someone has said

‘Does it bother you that there are no other women working in your office?’ ‘Very much so.’

Thesaurus: ways of agreeing with someonesynonym
Main entry: very

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very much so
— used to say “yes” or to say that you agree with something

“Were you surprised?” “Yes, very much so.”

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Main Entry:very

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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