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1more Listen to audio/ˈmoɚ/ adjective
1 : greater in amount, number, or size
I felt more pain after the procedure, not less. The new engine has even more power. You like more sugar in your tea than I do. He had done more harm than he had intended. More and more people [=an increasingly large number of people] are using e-mail these days. The company has more than [=over] 2,000 employees. [=the number of employees is greater than 2,000] Choose no/not more than three options. [=choose three options or fewer]
2 : extra or additional
I bought more apples. The series will have five more episodes. The company hired a few more employees. I offered him some more coffee. One more thing and then I'm leaving. Can you say that one more time? She wants more money.

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