Limit and Too much

Limit

Limit noun - A real or imaginary point beyond which a person or thing cannot go.

Too much and limit are semantically related. in excess topic. In some cases you can use "Too much" instead a noun "Limit", when it comes to topics like surplus, overabundance of something, extra material.

Too much

Too much adverb - More than necessary.
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Synonyms for Too much

Limit and too much are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Limit" instead a noun phrase "Too much".

Both terms in one sentence

  • That seems to be the limit, though, as that's the only time Shepard will live; having his/her body disintegrated is apparently too much even for them.
  • Fan Fic / Shadows Awakening Also, she can't use her Super Strength too much, as she is breathless upon reaching her limit.
  • Video Game / Star Wars Battlefront (2015) Bottomless Magazines: Your weapons will overheat if fired too much, but there's no limit on magazine capacity.
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