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Meaning of More
The primary meaning of the word "More" is to denote a greater amount, quantity, or degree of something.
Etymology of More
The word "More" originated from Old English "māra", which is also the source of Modern English "many" and "much"
It has been used in the English language since the 9th century to indicate a greater amount or degree of something
The word has evolved over time to include various uses, such as comparing two things, indicating an additional amount, and forming the comparative form of adjectives and adverbs
Synonyms
additional
extra
further
greater
increased
augmented
enlarged
extended
amplified
enhanced
intensified
strengthened
bolstered
reinforced
supplemented
added
excess
surplus
plentiful
abundant
plentiful
copious
generous
liberal
lavish
profuse
bountiful
ample
sufficient
considerable
numerous
multiple
manifold
multiplied
accumulated
gathered
collected
extra
supplementary
auxiliary
accessory
spare
duplicate
redundant
superfluous
overplus
Definitions
- Used to indicate a greater amount or degree of something
- Used to indicate an additional amount or degree of something
- Used to compare two things and indicate that one has a greater amount or degree of a particular quality
Usage Examples
- I want more coffee, please
- She has more experience than anyone else in the company
- He spent more time studying for the exam than anyone else in the class
- The new policy has resulted in more people applying for the job
- The company is looking for someone with more qualifications
Antonyms
less
fewer
smaller
reduced
decreased
diminished
lowered
minimized
curtailed
cut
shortened
contracted
abated
alleviated
mitigated
moderated
lessened
slighter
inferior
subordinate
secondary
junior
minor
negligible
insignificant
minimal
scarce
rare
deficient
lacking
wanting
insufficient
inadequate
meager