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To color or describe too strongly.
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Definitions of more
To make more; to increase . Webster Dictionary DB
Most . The Winston Simplified Dictionary. By William Dodge Lewis, Edgar Arthur Singer. Published 1919.
Greater; superior ; increased Webster Dictionary DB
Greater in quality , amount , degree , quality , and the like ; with the singular . Webster Dictionary DB
Additional ; other ; as , he wept because there were no more words to conquer . Webster Dictionary DB
Greater in number ; exceeding in numbers ; - with the plural . Webster Dictionary DB
A hill . Webster Dictionary DB
A greater quantity , amount , or number ; that which exceeds or surpasses in any way what it is compared with . Webster Dictionary DB
That which is in addition ; something other and further ; an additional or greater amount . Webster Dictionary DB
A greater quantity , number , etc.; something further or additional . The Winston Simplified Dictionary. By William Dodge Lewis, Edgar Arthur Singer. Published 1919.
A greater thing : something further or in addition . -superl. MOST . The american dictionary of the english language. By Daniel Lyons. Published 1899.
Greater or additional quantity or amount . The Clarendon dictionary. By William Hand Browne, Samuel Stehman Haldeman. Published 1894.
A greater quantity , amount , etc.; an added amount . The Concise Standard Dictionary of the English Language. By James Champlin Fernald. Published 1919.
A greater quantity , amount , or number ; something in addition . No more, no longer existing . Much more, in a greater degree . More and more, with continual increase . Nuttall's Standard dictionary of the English language. By Nuttall, P.Austin. Published 1914.
A greater quantity , number , or degree ; other thing , as , we can do no more: no more, existing no longer . Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
comparative of much ; to a greater degree or extent ; "he works more now "; "they eat more than they should " Scrapingweb Dictionary DB
used to form the comparative of some adjectives and adverbs; "more interesting "; "more beautiful "; "more quickly " Scrapingweb Dictionary DB
In a greater quantity ; in or to a greater extent or degree . Webster Dictionary DB
With a verb or participle . Webster Dictionary DB
With an adjective or adverb (instead of the suffix -er ) to form the comparative degree ; as , more durable ; more active ; more sweetly . Webster Dictionary DB
In addition ; further ; besides ; again . Webster Dictionary DB
To a greater degree , etc.; again ; besides . The Winston Simplified Dictionary. By William Dodge Lewis, Edgar Arthur Singer. Published 1919.
To a greater degree : again : longer . The american dictionary of the english language. By Daniel Lyons. Published 1899.
To a greater extent or degree . The Concise Standard Dictionary of the English Language. By James Champlin Fernald. Published 1919.
To a greater degree ; a second or another time . Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
(comparative of `many' used with count nouns) quantifier meaning greater in number ; "a hall with more seats"; "we have no more bananas"; "more than one " Scrapingweb Dictionary DB
Comp, of many and much ; greater in number , quality , extent , etc.; additional ; longer . The Winston Simplified Dictionary. By William Dodge Lewis, Edgar Arthur Singer. Published 1919.
In addition . The Concise Standard Dictionary of the English Language. By James Champlin Fernald. Published 1919.
(serves as comp. of MANY and MUCH ), Greater, so in B .: additional : other besides . The american dictionary of the english language. By Daniel Lyons. Published 1899.
Additional ; greater in number or quantity . The Clarendon dictionary. By William Hand Browne, Samuel Stehman Haldeman. Published 1894.
To a greater degree ; again . Nuttall's Standard dictionary of the English language. By Nuttall, P.Austin. Published 1914.
Compar. Greater in amount , degree , number , etc.; additional . The Concise Standard Dictionary of the English Language. By James Champlin Fernald. Published 1919.
Greater in quality , degree , amount , or number ; added to some former number ; additional . Nuttall's Standard dictionary of the English language. By Nuttall, P.Austin. Published 1914.
Comparative degree of much ; greater in number , quantity , quality , or degree ; additional . Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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Usage examples for more
Freke
said
no
more
about
the
Throckmortons.
– Throckmorton by Molly Elliot Seawell
No
more
of
that ,
please ."
– One Maid's Mischief by George Manville Fenn
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