あまりに
Meanings
Adverb
Usually written in kana
1. too much; excessively; too
Top 1900
Composed of
remainder; remnant; (not) very; (not) much; too much; excessively
Used in vocabulary (1 in total)
too much; excessive; too
Examples (27 in total)
Because I was too busy.
Don't drink too much before going to bed.
It was too difficult for me.
I am too tired to run.
Cooking takes too much time.
It's too cold to go to the sea yet.
The guy was too selfish to resist temptation.
She shut her eyes because the light was so strong.
I slept a little during lunch break because I was so tired.
He was too tired to walk any further.
The teacher spoke too fast for us to understand.
His illness comes of drinking too much.
His story was so funny that everyone could not help laughing.
This box is so large that it cannot go into my bag.
She explained to me that we throw away too much garbage.
Those women were so surprised that they couldn't speak.
The point is they're too young.
He was so mad that he forgot to eat dinner.
You have changed so much that I can hardly recognize you.
His views were too conservative for people to accept.
He is too cautious to try anything new.
My boss gave me so much work that I couldn't leave the office.
Or are there photographs so obscene that you can't publish them?
The twins are so much alike that I can't distinguish one from the other.
His muscles ached from sitting too long in one position.
Those who spend too much time traveling become strangers in their own country.
I didn't like the music in the store, so I left without buying anything.