Rather, much rather, rejoice in the divine blessings, and thank God for having made you worthy of them.
But true love feels no inclination to behold the sin and disgrace of a neighbor; rather, much rather, it desires his improvement.
It is not enough merely to pray that another may escape punishment, as the venders of indulgences teach; much rather, we should pray that he become righteous and observe God's precepts.
I'm all for art as a general thing, but I'd much rather be like an actress.
Much rather would he have been out in the gardens, standing beside one of those magnolias, watching the stars travel across the bay.
Much rather would he have stayed with her, and when she called him back for a last hug he did not struggle in her arms but gave her back kiss for kiss.
You'd much rather be there than here, wouldn't you, Alex?
Svend Vonved stops, in reflection deep; He thought it best he his horse should keep: His hauberk and faulchion he will not lose, Much rather to fight the youth will choose.
Then she added after another pause, "I think, on the whole, I'd much rather have no heather than plants like those.
I can get that packet back, and I'd much rather get it back with your help than without it.
And if I am not to be a Speciality I would ever so much rather be Betty's friend than yours.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much rather" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.