more

The word “more” has 1 syllable: more

It's pronounced as /mɔr/


What is synonym and antonym for more?

In the thesaurus, “more” has 76 synonyms and 20 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for more along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for more

Antonyms for more

Meanings of more

  • adverb
    1. To a greater degree or extent.
    2. Used to form the comparative form of adjectives and adverbs.
    3. In negative constructions: any further, any longer; any more.
    4. Used in addition to an inflected comparative form.
  • pronoun
    1. A greater number or quantity (of something).
    2. An extra or additional quantity (of something).
  • noun
    1. A carrot; a parsnip.
    2. A root; stock.
    3. A plant.
  • verb
    1. To root up.

Example Sentences

  • She wants more time to finish her homework.
  • We need more volunteers for the charity event.
  • He ate more than anyone else at the party.
  • The company is looking for more efficient ways to produce goods.
  • Can you give me more information about the project?

On this page you'll find 96 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to more, such as: abatement, accession, accessory, accretion, accrual, accumulation, added.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

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raises

yet

  • additionally
  • after all
  • again
  • all the same
  • already
  • also
  • although
  • anon
  • anyhow
  • as well
  • as yet
  • at last
  • at length
  • at long last
  • at present
  • at the same time
  • at this time
  • be that as it may
  • before
  • before long
  • besides
  • but
  • by and by
  • directly
  • either
  • even so
  • even though
  • eventually
  • except
  • excepting
  • finally
  • for all that
  • for good measure
  • formerly
  • forthwith
  • further
  • furthermore
  • heretofore
  • hitherto
  • howbeit
  • however
  • immediately
  • imminently
  • in addition
  • in addition to
  • in spite of that
  • in the bargain
  • in the end
  • in the fullness of time
  • in time
  • into the bargain
  • just the same
  • likewise
  • momentarily
  • more
  • moreover
  • nevertheless
  • nonetheless
  • notwithstanding
  • now
  • on top of
  • only
  • per contra
  • presently
  • previously
  • promptly
  • pronto
  • regardless
  • right away
  • right now
  • right off
  • saving
  • shortly
  • so far
  • someday
  • sometime
  • soon
  • sooner or later
  • still
  • still and all
  • still further
  • straightaway
  • straightway
  • then
  • theretofore
  • though
  • thus far
  • to boot
  • to date
  • too
  • ultimately
  • until now
  • up to now
  • withal

majority

  • abundance
  • adulthood
  • adultness
  • age of consent
  • autumn
  • best part
  • bloom
  • bulk
  • characteristic
  • common
  • communal
  • contemporary
  • current
  • dominant
  • drinking age
  • estate
  • everyday
  • familiar
  • flush
  • full age
  • general
  • generality
  • greater number
  • greater part
  • heap
  • heyday
  • household
  • larger part
  • legal maturity
  • loads
  • lot
  • manhood
  • mass
  • maturity
  • max
  • maximum
  • middle age
  • midlife
  • more
  • more than half
  • most
  • much
  • oodles
  • overall
  • pandemic
  • pervasive
  • plenty
  • plurality
  • pop
  • popular
  • predominant
  • preponderance
  • preponderant
  • present
  • prevailing
  • prevalent
  • prime
  • prime of life
  • profusion
  • public
  • reams
  • received
  • rife
  • ripe age
  • ruling
  • scads
  • seniority
  • shared
  • superiority
  • typical
  • unanimous
  • universal
  • usual
  • voting age
  • vulgar
  • wealth
  • well-known
  • widespread
  • womanhood

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