Mores

Pronunciation: /ˈmɔːr/

Mores (adv)

  1. In a larger quantity or degree than before or than something else.
  2. Used to ask for or refer to extra information, details, or help.

Mores (adj)

  1. Used to show that something is added or available in addition to what already exists.
  2. Used to compare qualities, showing one thing has a higher level of a trait.

Mores (pron)

  1. An unspecified extra amount or part, often used when the exact amount is not important.

Mores (adverb)

Examples

  • I need more time to finish the task.
  • More people joined the meeting after lunch.

Mores (adjective)

Examples

  • We bought more bread for the guests.
  • She asked for more help during the project.

Mores (pronoun)

Examples

  • I will read more after dinner.
  • She wants more of the story.