MORE vs BESIDES: NOUN
- The high and low.
- English statesman who opposed Henry VIII's divorce from Catherine of Aragon and was imprisoned and beheaded; recalled for his concept of Utopia, the ideal state
- Not anything more; nothing in addition.
- Further; beyond a certain time.
- A greater quantity, amount, or number.
- Something superior or further or in addition: corresponding to I., 2, with partitive genitive merged.
- Persons of rank; the great.
- That which is in addition; something other and further; an additional or greater amount.
- A root.
- See -mor.
- An increased amount or quantity.
- A root; stock.
- A plant.
- A carrot; a parsnip.
- An obsolete form of moor.
- A hill.
- A mulberry-tree, Morus nigra.
- Delay.
- A formative of comparison, indicating the comparative degree.
- N/A
MORE vs BESIDES: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make more; to increase.
- N/A
MORE vs BESIDES: ADVERB
- Used to form the comparative of some adjectives and adverbs
- In addition; further; besides; again.
- In a greater quantity; in or to a greater extent or degree.
- With a verb or participle.
- With an adjective or adverb (instead of the suffix -er) to form the comparative degree.
- Comparative of much; to a greater degree or extent
- To a greater degree; by an added quantity; for a reason already specified.
- By how much more -- by so much more.
- To have ceased to be.
- With continual increase.
- Also; in addition
- More than that; over and above; not included in the number, or in what has been mentioned; moreover; in addition.
- On one side.
- Otherwise; else.
- Moreover; furthermore.
- In addition; also.
- In addition
- Making an additional point; anyway
MORE vs BESIDES: PREPOSITION
- N/A
- In addition to.
- Except for; other than.
- Beside
- In addition, in addition to
- Other than; except for; instead of
MORE vs BESIDES: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In addition; additional: the adjective being before or after the noun, or in the predicate.
- In a greater extent, quantity, or degree.
- [In this sense more is regularly used to modify an adjective or adverb and form a comparative phrase, having the same force and effect as the comparative degree made by the termination -er: as, more wise (wiser), more wisely; more illustrious, more illustriously; more contemptible; more durable. It may be used before any adjective or adverb which admits of comparison, and is generally used with words of more than two syllables, in which the use of the suffix -er would be awkward: as, more curious, more eminent, etc.; formations like curiouser, virtuouser, etc., being avoided, though occasionally used in older writers. Formerly more was very often used superfluously in the comparative: as, more better, braver, fitter, mightier, etc.]
- Further; to a greater distance.
- In addition; besides; again: qualified by such words as any, no, ever, never, once, twice, etc., the two being in some cases also written together as one, as evermore, nevermore, and formerly nomore.
- Besides; indeed.
- To make more; increase; enhance.
- Comparative of much
- (comparative of `many' used with count nouns) quantifier meaning greater in number
- (comparative of `much' used with mass nouns) a quantifier meaning greater in size or amount or extent or degree; above; more than
- To root up.
- Greater; superior; increased
- Greater in quality, amount, degree, quality, and the like; with the singular.
- Greater in number; exceeding in numbers; -- with the plural.
- Additional; other.
- To a greater degree or extent
- Greater: often indicating comparison merely, not absolutely but relatively greater.
- In number, especially as comparative of many.
- In degree or intensity, especially as comparative of much or as exceeding a small or smaller quantity.
- In rank, position, or dignity: opposed to less.
- Greater in amount, extent, number, or degree: the following noun being in effect a partitive genitive: as, more land; more light; more money; more courage.
- (determiner) Comparative form of many: in greater number. (Used for a discrete quantity.)
- (determiner) Comparative form of much: in greater quantity, amount, or proportion. (Used for a continuous quantity.)
- Moreover; more than that; further.
- Anyway
- Making an additional point
- Beyond; away from: as, quite besides the Subject.
- Other than; except; bating.
- Over and above; separate or distinct from; in addition to: as, besides these honors he received much money.
- By the side of; near.
- Sometimes beside.
- On one side; aside.
- Not included in that mentioned; otherwise; else.
- Besides, we can't afford it"
- In addition; over and above; as well.
MORE vs BESIDES: RELATED WORDS
- Bigger, Nearly, Harder, Faster, Larger, Better, Greater, Rather, Fewer, Less, To a greater extent, Added, More than, Further, Additional
- There, Amongst, Incidentally, Notwithstanding, Anyway, Except, Anyhow, Without, Else, While, In any case, As well, Likewise, Too, Also
MORE vs BESIDES: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Sooner, Bigger, Nearly, Harder, Faster, Larger, Better, Greater, Rather, Fewer, Less, Added, More than, Further, Additional
- Among, There, Amongst, Incidentally, Notwithstanding, Anyway, Except, Anyhow, Without, Else, While, In any case, As well, Too, Also
MORE vs BESIDES: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This offers them more legal protection, but can also be more expensive to obtain.
- As election day approached, more and more voices were raised against the Campbell plan.
- More memory means more software programs can be run at the same time.
- Learn more about your student loan debt, budgeting, and much more through SALT.
- But by that time you had to train more and more people, etc.
- Here, the study of economics is more objective and focuses more on facts.
- ADA makes is both more nuanced and more enduring in its effect.
- May be even make more more worthy for funding and further employment.
- However, with more processing power, this requires more energy consumption, leading computer manufacturers to focus more on energy efficiency in these new computers.
- More validity, More honorable state, more courtship lives In carrion flies than Romeo.
- Besides, it functions as an advanced audio player.
- Besides pay, the posts carry allowances as admissible.
- Besides being able to add multiple links, Smart.
- Besides primitives Apache Parquet provides also nested types.
- Besides, it varies according to your program institution.
- Besides, if the Brethren require it, we comply.
- Are there additional costs besides the admission charge?
- Will I need any other treatments besides acupuncture?
- The BEP are my favorite artist, besides Britney.
- Besides, preferences among EU member states are heterogeneous.
MORE vs BESIDES: QUESTIONS
- Can randomised controlled trials be more efficient?
- How can Glastonbury be more environmentally friendly?
- Does more voter registration lead to more voter turnout?
- Does drinking more water make you retain more water?
- Are more people looking for more socially responsible and ethical products?
- Why does Elena become more and more interested in the supernatural?
- How does Ellen become more and more involved in the case?
- Is life easier and more fun when we are more approachable?
- Why do atoms with more electrons become more reactive?
- Is much more easier or much more expensive more happy?
- How to follow other football scores Besides Galway?
- Does Frattali treat other conditions besides ear infections?
- Are there any other programming languages besides C?
- What was the first planet discovered besides Earth?
- Do converse sell other shoes Besides Chuck Taylors?
- Does Siri understand other languages besides English?
- What language should Americans learn besides Spanish?
- What services does Xiaomi offer besides smartphones?
- What instruments does Epiphone make Besides guitars?
- What are some things you can do besides work besides work?