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furthermore, part of speech
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furthermore, part of speech
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also
adverb
Definition of also
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as in so
in like manner
we stayed at a historic London hotel, the same establishment that had also welcomed our grandparents many years ago
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so
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likewise
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similarly
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as well
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alike
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correspondingly
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equally
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ditto
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equivalently
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identically
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otherwise
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differently
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conversely
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inversely
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oppositely
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variously
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dissimilarly
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contrarily
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vice versa
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unequally
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otherwise
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differently
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conversely
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inversely
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oppositely
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variously
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dissimilarly
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contrarily
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as in then
in addition to what has been said
I’d like a motorcycle for my birthday; also, I’d like a new CD player
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then
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either
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besides
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more
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additionally
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furthermore
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likewise
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moreover
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as well
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further
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too
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again
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yet
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to boot
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for good measure
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what’s more
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withal
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into the bargain
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in the bargain
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on top of
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in addition to
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additionally, along with, and, as well, as well as, besides, further, furthermore, in addition, including, into the bargain, moreover, on top of that, plus, to boot, too
English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus
also
1 adv You can use also to give more information about a person or thing, or to add another relevant fact.
ADV before v, ADV with cl/group
It is the work of Ivor Roberts-Jones, who also produced the statue of Churchill in Parliament Square…, He is an asthmatic who was also anaemic…, She has a reputation for brilliance. Also, she is gorgeous.
2 adv You can use also to indicate that something you have just said about one person or thing is true of another person or thing.
ADV before v, ADV with group
His father, also a top-ranking officer, had perished during the war…, We have been working very hard, and our families have also worked hard…, Not only cancer, but also heart and lung disease are influenced by smoking.
also-ran ( also-rans plural ) If you describe someone as an also-ran, you mean that they have been or are likely to be unsuccessful in a contest. n-count
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reparative |
adj. |
tending to repair (also reparatory) |
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weisure |
n. |
free time spent taking care also of work-related tasks |
formed based on «work» and «leisure» |
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people who live in glass houses should not throw stones |
id. |
expression meaning that one should not criticize someone else for a mistake that he/she also makes or a flaw that he/she also has |
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gay |
adj. |
in modern usage, especially among young people, also used disparagingly to mean ‘rubbish’ or ‘ridiculous’ |
that is so gay: c’est nase |
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bask
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v. |
to lie lazily (in the sun): lizards bask on rocks, people bask on beaches. Also fig: to bask in someone’s reflected glory; to bask in media attention. |
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! noded |
adj. |
That contains a node or nodes. Also as the second element in compounds: that contains or has a specified number of nodes. |
[US] es genial |
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! tricot |
n. |
In sports like Basketball, Baseball, Football also known as «Jersey» |
[US];[Slang];[Fam.] Jersey swap |
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todger |
n. |
an affectionate slang name for a penis, similar to tadger, which is a more common used term. Used especially in the North of England, Todger has also been used as a nickname, particularly for males called Tom and Todd |
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momoger |
n. |
Portmanteau of the words «mom» and «manager». A momager is a mother who is also the business manager for her son or daughter. |
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noshery |
n. |
restaurant; bar, pub, cafe that serves also food |
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demonym |
n. |
a demonym, also referred to as a gentilic, is a name for a resident of a locality. |
ex.: the demonym for the people of Italy is Italian. |
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holistic |
adj. |
[med.] of or relating to the medical consideration of the whole person in the treatment of a disease, not only physically but also taking into account mental and social factors rather than just the symptoms |
Ex: That clinic offers a holistic medecine approach to treat both the body and the mind sometimes even using practises from eastern traditions such as meditation or acupuncture. |
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posidonia |
n. |
A seagrass species that is endemic to the Mediterranean Sea. Also called Neptune grass. |
[Bot.] Latin: Posidonia oceanica. Another species (Posidonia australis) is endemic to Australia. |
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! odiferous |
adj. |
shortened variant of odoriferous, odorous or fragrant; also called odiferant |
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give the chills |
exp. |
have a powerful impact on someone; impress; generate an emotion (positive, but also negative) |
it can be used to describe a feeling of fear or a positive emotion; e.g.: «This violin music gives me the chills» or «Being all alone in that old house after dark…it gave me the chills.» |
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click-and-mortar |
n. |
business linked to the Internet but also to traditional economy |
INTERNET |
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! sesquipedalianism |
n. |
the practice of using very long words. Also sesquipedalism, sesquipedality. — sesquipedal, sesquipedalian, adj. |
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First Conact Resolution |
n. |
also FCR, a customer-service indicator used in the call center industry. |
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there is more room on the outside than on the inside |
q. |
This expression means it is better to let one’s emotions out, rather than bottled up inside. It is also often said when someone has gas. |
this is just something my grandmother would say in cajun french |
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Synonyms for also
and
Synonyms
- and
- too
- further
- plus
- along with
- in addition
- as well
- moreover
- besides
- furthermore
- what’s more
- on top of that
- to boot
- additionally
- into the bargain
- as well as
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
Synonyms for also
in addition
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Synonyms for also
in addition
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