more in English
- more⇄adj. 1. greater in quantity, amount, degree, number, or importance.
Ex. more cold, more men, more help. A foot is more than an inch.
2. further; additional.
Ex. This plant needs more sun. Take more time if you need it.
3. greate - more⇄adv. 1. in a higher degree; to a greater extent.
Ex. A burn hurts more than a scratch does.
2. in addition; farther; longer; again.
Ex. Take one step more. Sing once more.
3. besides.
Ex. Drink a glass more. - more⇄expr. be no more, to be dead.
Ex. Cassius is no more (Shakespeare). - more⇄expr. more and more,
a. increasingly more.
Ex. A spokesman said that more and more vehicles were taking to the highways every year (New York Times).
b. to an increasing degree.
Ex. The public is more and more growing to respect - more⇄expr. more or less,
a. somewhat.
Ex. Most people are more or less selfish.
b. nearly; about; approximately.
Ex. The distance is fifty miles, more or less. - more⇄more, adjective.
(used as comparative of) much ?and many, ?with the superlative most), n., adv. - more⇄noun moreness.
- more⇄noun 1. a greater quantity, amount, degree, or number.
Ex. The more they have, the more they want. Ten boys will not be enough for the football team; we will need more.
2. an additional amount.
Ex. Tell me more about your camping trip.
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