The Word is:”more”
more
/mɔː/
determiner & pronoun
determiner: more; pronoun: more
1. a greater or additional amount or degree.
“some more people arrived”
synonyms: additional, further, added, extra, increased, fresh, new, other, supplementary,
supplemental, spare, alternative
“more water came pouring through the gap”
“more water came pouring through the gap”
antonyms: less, fewer
adverb
adverb: more
1. forming the comparative of adjectives and adverbs, especially those of more than one syllable.
“for them enthusiasm is more important than talent”
2. to a greater extent.
“in his experience females liked chocolate more than males did”
synonyms: to a greater extent, further, longer, some more, better
“he was able to concentrate more on his writing”
“he was able to concentrate more on his writing”
“she is more than happy to oblige”
3. again.
“repeat once more”
4. moreover.
“he was rich, and more, he was handsome”
synonyms: moreover, furthermore, besides, what’s more, in addition, also, as well, too, to boot, additionally, on top of that, over and above that, into the bargain; archaicwithal, forbye
“he was rich, and more, he was handsome”
“he was rich, and more, he was handsome”
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