considerably
considerably — adverb
1. by an amount that is large enough to be clearly noticed or to make a meaningful
by an amount that is large enough to be clearly noticed or to make a meaningful difference
The new treatment worked considerably better than the old one, and patients recovered faster.
considerably + comparative adjective (better)
Samir found that the leather sofa was considerably more expensive than the fabric model.
considerably + comparative adjective (more expensive)
Layla's second draft was considerably different from her first, with a much stronger argument.
The team's budget was cut considerably this year, so they had to postpone the project.
- significantly
more common in formal and academic writing; the closest in meaning
- substantially
stronger emphasis on size or quantity; common in business and technical contexts
- markedly
focuses on how noticeable the difference is; more formal
- noticeably
stresses the ability to perceive the difference with senses
- slightly
to a small degree; the opposite of 'large amount'
- marginally
by an amount so small it barely matters; formal
文法句型
considerably + comparative adjective/adverb
verb + considerably
用法筆記
Considerably is almost always placed before a comparative adjective or adverb (considerably better, considerably more difficult) or after a verb of change (increased considerably, changed considerably). It cannot modify a base/positive adjective: ❌ a considerably good performance — use much or far instead.