1. another time; once more: "it was great to meet old friends again"Similaronce moreone more timeanother timea second timeafreshanew
▪ returning to a previous position or condition: "he rose, tidied the bed, and sat down again"
▪ in addition to what has already been mentioned: "the wages were low but they made half as much again in tips"Similarextrain additionadditionallyover and aboveon topalsotooas wellbesidesfurthermoremoreoveryetto boot
▪ used to introduce a further point for consideration, supporting or contrasting with what has just been said: "I never saw any signs, but then again, maybe I wasn't looking"Similaralsofurthermorefurthermoreoverbesides
▪ used to ask someone to repeat something:"what was your name again?"
Word OriginOld Englishongēan, ongægn, etc., of Germanic origin; related to German entgegen ‘opposite’.