More
Meaning of More
noun
the language of the Mossi people of Burkina Faso, a member of the Gur family of languages with about 4 million speakers.
the name in More.
determiner- a greater or additional amount or degree of.
she poured herself more coffee
I feel better in myself and I have more energy
- a greater or additional amount of something.
tell me more
products of superior quality usually cost more
you guys will probably know more than me about this
they proved more of a hindrance than a help
- forming the comparative of adjectives and adverbs, especially those of more than one syllable.
for them enthusiasm is more important than talent
- to a greater extent.
I like chicken more than turkey
- again.
repeat once more
- moreover.
he was rich, and more, he was handsome
Old English māra, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch meer and German mehr .
determiner, comparative adjectiveadjective, comparative adjective- a large number of.
many people agreed with her
it was one of my many errors
the possibilities are many
Old English manig, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch menig and German manch .
adverb, comparative adverb- to a great extent; a great deal.
did it hurt much?
thanks very much
they did not mind, much to my surprise
they look much better
Middle English: shortened from muchel, from Old English micel (see mickle).
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Hyphenation of More
More
- It consists of 1 syllables and 4 chars.
- More is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
More synonyms
Meaning added, extra, or supplementary to what is already present or available:
Meaning at, to, or by a greater distance (used to indicate the extent to which one thing or person is or becomes distant from another):
Meaning denoting an increased or enhancing quality or factor:
Meaning added to an existing or usual amount or number; additional:
Meaning become or make greater in size, amount, or degree:
Meaning (of food) recently made or obtained; not tinned, frozen, or otherwise preserved:
Meaning produced, introduced, or discovered recently or now for the first time; not existing before:
Meaning denoting a person or thing that is different or distinct from one already mentioned or known about:
Meaning completing or enhancing something:
Meaning provided in addition to what is already present or available to complete or enhance it:
Meaning additional to what is required for ordinary use:
Meaning (of one or more things) available as another possibility or choice:
Meaning for a long time:
Meaning to a greater degree; more (used in connection with success or with desirable actions or conditions):
Meaning as a further matter; besides:
Meaning in addition; besides (used to introduce a fresh consideration in an argument):
Meaning in addition; as well:
Meaning in addition; too:
Meaning to a higher degree than is desirable, permissible, or possible; excessively:
Meaning as an extra factor or circumstance:
Meaning in addition; as a further factor or consideration:
Meaning great in number; many:
Meaning too many to be counted; very many:
Meaning too many to be counted (often used hyperbolically):
Meaning very numerous:
Meaning too many to be counted; innumerable:
Meaning having or involving several parts, elements, or members:
Meaning too much or too many to be counted or measured:
Meaning more than two but not many:
Meaning more than one; several:
Meaning of various kinds; several:
Meaning showing a great deal of variety; very different:
Meaning of various sorts put together; miscellaneous:
Meaning many and of various types:
Meaning abundant in supply or quantity:
Meaning existing or available in large quantities; plentiful:
Meaning (especially of something offered or discharged) very plentiful; abundant:
Meaning occurring or done many times at short intervals:
Meaning indefinitely many; a lot of:
Meaning a countless or extremely great number of people or things:
Meaning of varying types; several:
Meaning by a considerable amount; very much:
Meaning extremely:
Meaning by a notably large amount or to a notably large extent; greatly:
Meaning to an appreciable extent; considerably:
Meaning undoubtedly; undeniably:
Meaning used to emphasize a statement or response confirming something already suggested:
More antonyms
Meaning a smaller amount of; not as much:
Meaning a small number of:
Anagrams of More
mero, Omer, omer, Orem, Orme, Rome, rome
Words that rhyme with More
more, Brandamore, Eglamore, Ellamore, Mamore, Sagamore, Scudamore, Sycamore, Whiggamore, apishamore, cothamore, hackamore, hockamore, mattamore, sagamore, sycamore, whiggamore, Ardmore, Beardmore, Edmore, Needmore, Skidmore, creedmore, Aviemore, Blakemore, Claremore, Lakemore, Whittemore, aigremore, nathemore, neverthemore, remore, Frogmore, Ashmore, Highmore, Rushmore, Strathmore, Swarthmore, rushmore, trenchmore, Aimore, Baltimore, Collimore, Fennimore, Larimore, Latimore, Lattimore, baltimore, dulcimore, Bickmore