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- a greater or additional amount or degree of:"she poured herself more coffee" · "I feel better in myself and I have more energy"
pronoun- 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"
OriginOld English māra, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch meer and German mehr.adverbmore (comparative adverb)- to a great extent; a great deal:"did it hurt much?" · "thanks very much" · "they did not mind, much to my surprise" · "they look much better" · "Nicolai's English was much the worst"
- for a large part of one's time; often:"I'm not there much"
OriginMiddle English: shortened from muchel, from Old English micel (see mickle).Similar and Opposite Wordsdeterminer- a greater or additional amount or degree of:
determiner- a large number of: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 oflots ofloads ofmasses ofstacks ofscads ofheaps ofpiles ofbags oftons ofoodles ofdozens ofhundreds ofthousands ofmillions ofbillions ofzillions ofa slew ofgazillions ofbazillions ofgobs ofa swag ofa shitload of
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