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- a greater or additional amount of something:"tell me more" · "products of superior quality usually cost more" · "you guys will probably know more than me about this" · "they proved more of a hindrance than a help"Similar:an additional amount/numbera greater quantity/numberan additiona supplementan increase
OriginOld English māra, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch meer and German mehr.determinermore (comparative adjective)- a large number of:"many people agreed with her" · "it was one of my many errors" · "the possibilities are many"Similar:a great/good deal ofa lot ofa large/great number ofgreat quantities ofplenty ofscores ofcrowds ofdroves ofan army ofa horde ofa multitude ofa multiplicity ofan abundance ofa profusion ofOpposite:
OriginOld English manig, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch menig and German manch.OriginMiddle English: shortened from muchel, from Old English micel (see mickle). Explore further
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