An adverb of degree is a type of adverb that modifies an adjective, adverb, or verb to indicate the extent, intensity, or degree of an action, quality, or condition.
Adverbs of degree often answer questions like “how much?” or “to what extent?” They include words such as “very,” “quite,” “too,” “almost,” “absolutely,” and “completely.”
Adverbs of degree enhance the meaning of other words in a sentence, providing nuances ranging from minimal to extreme, such as “very happy,” “quite challenging,” or “too hot.”