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ALL meanings of more

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  • noun more A greater or additional amount or degree. 1
  • adjective more in greater amount 1
  • adjective more in greater number 1
  • noun Definition of more in Technology (tool)   The standard Unix pager program. See also: less. 1
  • adjective more in greater degree 1
  • adjective more additional 1
  • pronoun more greater number 1
  • adverb more to greater degree 1
  • adverb more further 1
  • pronoun more additional amount 1
  • noun plural more moral conventions, customs 1
  • pronoun more sth better 1
  • noun more Mossi (def 2). 1
  • determiner more You use more to indicate that there is a greater amount of something than before or than average, or than something else. You can use 'a little', 'a lot', 'a bit', 'far', and 'much' in front of more. 0
  • determiner more More is also a pronoun. 0
  • determiner more More is also a quantifier. 0
  • phrase more You use more than before a number or amount to say that the actual number or amount is even greater. 0
  • adverb more You use more to indicate that something or someone has a greater amount of a quality than they used to or than is average or usual. 0
  • adverb more If you say that something is more one thing than another, you mean that it is like the first thing rather than the second. 0
  • adverb more If you do something more than before or more than someone else, you do it to a greater extent or more often. 0
  • adverb more You can use more to indicate that something continues to happen for a further period of time. 0
  • adverb more You use more to indicate that something is repeated. For example, if you do something 'once more', you do it again once. 0
  • determiner more You use more to refer to an additional thing or amount. You can use 'a little', 'a lot', 'a bit', 'far' and 'much' in front of more. 0
  • determiner more More is also an adjective. 0
  • pronoun more You can use more in expressions like 'no more, no less' and 'neither more nor less' to indicate that what you are saying is exactly true or correct. 0
  • adverb more You use more in conversations when you want to draw someone's attention to something interesting or important that you are about to say. 0
  • determiner more (as pronoun; functioning as sing or plural) 0
  • determiner more additional; further 0
  • adverb more used to form the comparative of some adjectives and adverbs 0
  • adverb more additionally; again 0
  • noun more Hannah. 1745–1833, English writer, noted for her religious tracts, esp The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain 0
  • noun more Sir Thomas. 1478–1535, English statesman, humanist, and Roman Catholic Saint; Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII (1529–32). His opposition to the annulment of Henry's marriage to Catherine of Aragon and his refusal to recognize the Act of Supremacy resulted in his execution on a charge of treason. In Utopia (1516) he set forth his concept of the ideal state. Feast day: June 22 or July 6 0
  • noun more Hannah1745-1833; Eng. writer, esp. of religious tracts 0
  • noun more Sir Thomas1478-1535; Eng. statesman & writer: executed: canonized in 1935 0
  • adjective more greater in amount, degree, or number 0
  • noun more a greater amount, quantity, or degree 0
  • noun more a greater number (of persons or things) 0
  • noun more a greater number of persons or things 0
  • noun more something additional or further 0
  • noun more something of greater importance 0
  • adverb more in or to a greater degree or extent 0
  • adverb more in addition; further; again; longer 0
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