"Really" and "a lot" belong to the category of adverbs. Specifically, "really" is an adverb of degree that modifies adjectives or other adverbs, while "a lot" is an adverbial phrase that indicates a large quantity or extent. Both are used to enhance meaning in sentences and provide additional context.
This is not really a word but cracking up.
The word that has the same meaning as "a lot of people" might include the word crowd. A mob is also a word that is used to describe a large group of people.
Many or much come to mind
No, there is no word in English 'alot'.You could mean 'a lot'. The noun 'lot' is a word for a piece of land; a group of many (a lot of people, a lot of things); a group of many offered as a unit or single item; a choice derived from a system of chance such as a lottery.The term 'a lot' can be an adverb for a great deal of (she cried a lot; it cost a lot).You could mean the verb 'allot', to give a portion or a share; to allocate, to assign, to distribute.
group
Yes they are a group. They are a hard rock band who has had a lot of hit singles and they have 5 members. Americans use word "band" instead of saying "group"
Various is a word that means to have a lot of different results, or meanings, or basically anything - it just basically means to have a lot of differences between a group or a collection of something.
Not really, but I use it a lot. I get tired of saying "you guys", especial if I'm talking to girls. So, I use "you'se" a lot.
Because of peacock, and she says the f word a lot in her songs, a lot of swearing and inappropriate language really.
A lot of people had shown up at the party and the place was really crowded.
We are a really multi cultured society, there isn't really just one. But there are money pockets of Australia where a lot of people from the same country meet and socialize.
Yes there is it means that someone who zings people a lot is really good at zinging so it means really good at being mean