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    /mɔː/

    determiner

    • 1. a greater or additional amount or degree of: "she poured herself more coffee"

    pronoun

    • 1. a greater or additional amount of something: "tell me more"

    adverb

    • 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: "I like chicken more than turkey" Similar to a greater extentfurtherlongersome more

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  2. MORE definition: 1. a larger or extra number or amount: 2. used to form the comparative of many adjectives and…. Learn more.

  3. 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. More and more people are surviving heart attacks. He spent more time perfecting his dance moves instead of gym work.

  4. Adjective I felt more pain after the procedure, not less. The new engine has even more power. You like more sugar in your tea than I do. He had done more harm than he had intended. The series will have five more episodes. The company hired a few more employees. I offered him some more coffee. One more thing and then I'm leaving. Can you say ...

  5. When you see the word more, something is getting greater in size, number, or quality. People who are greedy are constantly screaming "More!" Definitions of more. adjective. (comparative of `much' used with mass nouns) a quantifier meaning greater in size or amount or extent or degree. “ more land”.

  6. More definition: in greater quantity, amount, measure, degree, or number. See examples of MORE used in a sentence.

  7. Jun 3, 2015 · comparative degree of much: in greater quantity, amount, or proportion. (Used for a continuous quantity.) There's more caffeine in my coffee than in the coffee you get in most places. 2013 June 29, “A punch in the gut”, in The Economist ‎ [3], volume 407, number 8842, pages 72–3: Mostly, the microbiome is beneficial.

  8. Definition of more determiner in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. MORE definition: 1. something in addition to what you already have: 2. a greater number or amount of people or…. Learn more.

  10. adv., [ compar. of much with most as superl.] in or to a greater extent or degree:[ often used before adjectives and adverbs, and regularly before those of more than two syllables] Things have become more interesting. The car moved more slowly. in addition; further; again: Let's talk more tomorrow.

  11. more meaning, definition, what is more: having a particular quality to a greater...: Learn more.