plus
/plʌs/
conjunction
- And; used to add one thing to another.
- We need to buy milk plus bread for the party.
- She has a full-time job plus she volunteers on weekends.
- The room comes with a bed plus a small desk and chair.
Synonyms
preposition
- With the addition of; used to show that one number or amount is added to another.
- The total cost is $50 plus tax.
- Two plus three equals five.
- He worked for ten hours plus an extra hour for lunch.
Antonyms
noun
- An advantage or positive quality.
- Living near the beach is a big plus.
- Her experience in marketing is a definite plus for the team.
- One plus of the new system is that it saves time.
- The symbol (+) used to show addition or a positive value.
- Write a plus between the two numbers.
- The teacher drew a plus on the board to explain the equation.
- On the thermometer, a plus means the temperature is above zero.
Antonyms
adjective
- Additional or extra; more than zero or more than a certain amount.
- The plus size section has clothes for larger body types.
- The temperature today is plus five degrees Celsius.
- She received a plus grade of A+ on her essay.