100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "too"
Definition
The adverb too has several meanings:
- 
Excessively: It indicates that something is more than what is desirable or acceptable.
- Example: "The soup is too hot to eat."
 
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Also: It can be used to mean "also" or "as well."
- Example: "I would like to go to the concert too."
 
 
Synonyms
- Excessively
 - Overly
 - Unduly
 - Also
 - Likewise
 
Antonyms
- Not enough
 - Adequately
 - Sufficiently
 - Just right
 
Examples
- The movie was too long for my taste.
 - She is too young to drive.
 - It's too late to change our plans now.
 - The coffee is too strong for my liking.
 - He was too tired to continue working.
 - That dress is too expensive for me.
 - I think it’s too cold to go outside.
 - This puzzle is too difficult for me.
 - The food is too salty to enjoy.
 - He arrived too late to catch the train.
 - She spoke too softly for anyone to hear.
 - The assignment was too challenging.
 - It’s too bright in here; can we dim the lights?
 - I feel too unwell to go to the party.
 - The water is too deep for swimming.
 - You are too kind to me.
 - The music is too loud to concentrate.
 - I’m too busy to chat right now.
 - It was too hot to play outside.
 - The answer was too obvious.
 - He ran too fast and fell.
 - This bag is too heavy for me to carry.
 - She found the book too boring to finish.
 - It was too late to apologize.
 - The dress was too tight around the waist.
 - The child was too restless during the lecture.
 - I think I added too much sugar to the recipe.
 - His explanation was too complicated to understand.
 - She felt too nervous to give her speech.
 - The hike was too long for our group.
 - I’m too hungry to wait for dinner.
 - The traffic was too heavy today.
 - She was too afraid to go into the haunted house.
 - The lecture was too dry for my interests.
 - He is too proud to ask for help.
 - The assignment is too easy for her.
 - The joke was too funny to ignore.
 - It’s too warm for a sweater today.
 - He was too focused on the screen to notice me.
 - The presentation was too short to cover all points.
 - That was too close for comfort!
 - She felt too happy to contain her excitement.
 - The meeting ran too long and everyone was tired.
 - The room was too small for a party.
 - The fabric was too delicate for heavy use.
 - He seemed too eager to please.
 - The cake was too sweet for my taste.
 - They were too loud during the performance.
 - It was too late to change the decision.
 - I found the book too difficult to read.
 - She was too focused on her work to notice the time.
 - The weather is too unpredictable in spring.
 - The plan was too ambitious for our resources.
 - He was too busy to respond to my messages.
 - The trail was too steep for beginners.
 - It felt too quiet in the library.
 - The colors are too bright for my taste.
 - He was too distracted to pay attention.
 - The situation was too tense to resolve peacefully.
 - The deadline is too soon for us to meet.
 - The problem was too complex to solve quickly.
 - She felt too overwhelmed by the workload.
 - The coffee shop was too crowded to find a seat.
 - The story was too predictable for me.
 - The price is too high for what it offers.
 - He was too modest to accept the award.
 - The air was too thick with humidity.
 - I’m too tired to go out tonight.
 - The test was too easy for the students.
 - The view from the top was too beautiful to describe.
 - She was too polite to interrupt.
 - The cake was too rich for my diet.
 - It felt too good to be true.
 - The instructions were too vague to follow.
 - He seemed too confident in his abilities.
 - The movie was too scary for children.
 - I was too surprised to respond.
 - The dessert was too filling to finish.
 - The meeting was too informal for the occasion.
 - The song was too catchy to forget.
 - I was too excited to sleep.
 - The lecture was too long-winded for my attention span.
 - The performance was too dramatic for my taste.
 - The storm was too severe to drive.
 - She was too kind-hearted to refuse help.
 - The options were too limited to choose from.
 - The fabric was too rough for my skin.
 - The pressures of work can be too much sometimes.
 - The hike was too challenging for beginners.
 - The salad was too bland without dressing.
 - The argument was too heated to continue.
 - The meeting was too boring to stay awake.
 - The movie was too long for a single sitting.
 - The journey was too exhausting for the children.
 - The stakes were too high to take risks.
 - She was too emotional to speak.
 - The project was too complicated to manage alone.
 - The weather was too dreary to go outside.
 - The pace was too fast for me to keep up.
 - The message was too important to ignore.
 
