Meaning of more than somewhat in English:
more than somewhat
phrase
informal Very or very much.
- ‘it must have changed more than somewhat since then’
- ‘The trip to the surgery taxed me more than somewhat, along with the malaise that comes from being prodded and poked.’
- ‘It's been a wonderful summer even if the hottest part did try my endurance and my optimism, too, rather more than somewhat.’
- ‘Nothing wrong with a pretty ending even if, historically, it was stretching things more than somewhat.’
- ‘A melancholic feeling of irritation had settled over me, lowering my spirits more than somewhat.’
- ‘That worries her more than somewhat, as she will no longer be able to claim that all her dishes come from local produce.’