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In addition to the idioms beginning with MORE, Also see BITE OFF MORE THAN ONE CAN CHEW; IRONS IN THE FIRE, MORE THAN ONE; WEAR ANOTHER (MORE THAN ONE) HAT; WHAT IS MORE.
American Heritage Idioms
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general::
adj.
extra:
They need more food.
noun
additional amount:
More of them are coming.
adv.
increasing degree:
She now sees him more and more.
Simple Definitions
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more
in addition to an amount or number:
• Can I have some more coffee? • I have one more question. • It only costs a few dollars more.
further
[ only before noun ] formal as well as the ones that you have already mentioned:
• She will remain in hospital for further tests. • They waited for a further two hours.
supplementary
formal in addition to the main part of something:
• Supplementary information is available on request. • a supplementary question • supplementary income
extra
in addition to the usual or standard cost, time, amount etc:
• They let the kids stay up an extra hour. • Some stores charge extra for delivery. • Postage is extra.
additional
[ only before noun ] more than the basic amount or the amount that you expected or agreed. Additional is more formal than extra:
• An evening job would provide additional income. • There may be an additional charge for paying bills by credit card.
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