too
adverb
[ tuː ]
• to a higher degree than is desirable, permissible, or possible; excessively.
• "he was driving too fast"
Similar:
excessively,
overly,
over,
unduly,
immoderately,
inordinately,
unreasonably,
ridiculously,
to too great an extent/degree,
extremely,
very,
too-too,
• in addition; also.
• "is he coming too?"
Similar:
also,
as well,
in addition,
additionally,
into the bargain,
besides,
furthermore,
moreover,
yet,
on top of that,
to boot,
plus,
again,
over and above,
Origin:
Old English, stressed form of to, spelled too from the 16th century.