more
Meaning of more
adverb
- To a greater degree or extent.
I could no more climb that than fly!
- Used to form the comparative form of adjectives and adverbs.
You're more beautiful than I ever imagined.
- In negative constructions: any further, any longer; any more.
- Used in addition to an inflected comparative form.
I was more better at English than you.
- A greater number or quantity (of something).
There isn't enough salt in this. You need to add more.
- An extra or additional quantity (of something).
There aren't many people here yet, but more should be arriving soon.
- A carrot; a parsnip.
- A root; stock.
- A plant.
verb
To root up.
Information about more
- The plural form of more is: mores.
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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
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Meaning More:
Translation of more
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
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