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Examples of more in a sentence adjective i felt more pain after the procedure, not less Less, fewer, reduction, decrease, loss, lessening, lowering, decline The new engine has even more power

You like more sugar in your tea than i do. Then, besides, either, also, further, as well, too, for good measure Verb) a greater or additional number of persons or things

I opened only two bottles but more were in the refrigerator.

More or less means ‘mostly’, ‘nearly’ or ‘approximately’ We use it in mid position (between the subject and main verb, or after the modal verb or first auxiliary verb, or after be as a main verb). In greater quantity, amount, measure, degree, or number. See examples of more used in a sentence.

You use more to indicate that there is a greater amount of something than before or than average, or than something else You can use 'a little', 'a lot ', 'a bit ', ' far ', and 'much' in front of more. When you want more of something, you don't have enough This is a comparative word that has to do with addition

It's also the opposite of less.

A greater or additional number of persons or things Numerous, a more formal word, refers to a great number or to very many units Letters too numerous to mention Innumerable denotes a number that is beyond count or, more loosely, that is extremely difficult to count

The innumerable stars in the sky.

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