considerablemente
“considerablemente” means “considerably” in Spanish (to a large degree or amount).
considerably
Also: significantly, substantially
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El precio de la vivienda ha subido considerablemente este año.
B1Housing prices have gone up considerably this year.
Tu español ha mejorado considerablemente en pocos meses.
B2Your Spanish has improved significantly in a few months.
La población de la ciudad aumentó considerablemente tras la construcción de la fábrica.
C1The city's population grew substantially after the factory was built.
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Which of these is the best synonym for 'considerablemente'?
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From the Spanish adjective 'considerable' (worthy of being looked at or thought about) and the suffix '-mente' which comes from the Latin word for 'mind'.
First recorded: 16th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'considerablemente' formal?
It is neutral to formal. You will see it in newspapers and books, but you can also use it in daily conversation when you want to be clear about how much something has changed.
Does it ever change to 'considerablementes'?
No. In Spanish, adverbs ending in '-mente' are 'invariable,' which means they never change their ending based on gender or number.
Can I use it with any verb?
Yes, as long as the verb is something that can happen in degrees (like improving, growing, changing, or falling).