too

/tuː/
adverb
  1. To a higher degree than is desirable, permissible, or possible; excessively.
    • He drove too fast and got a speeding ticket.
    • The coffee is too hot to drink right now.
    • She bought too many groceries and couldn't carry them all.
  2. In addition; also.
    • We saw the movie, and we loved the soundtrack too.
    • I'd like to come to the party too, if that's okay.
    • My sister is a teacher, and my brother is one too.
  3. Used to emphasize agreement or confirmation, especially in response to a negative statement.
    • “You didn't finish your homework.” “I did too!”
    • “That's not true.” “It is too!”
    • “You can't swim that far.” “I can too!”
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