plus

/plʌs/
prepositionadverbnounBeginner
general

in addition to; also

The package includes a phone plus a free charger.

The word 'plus' shows that the charger is an extra item included.

She’s smart plus hardworking.

Here, 'plus' emphasizes an additional positive quality.

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Often used in informal contexts to list additional items or qualities.

mathematical

a symbol (+) representing addition in mathematics

Two plus two equals four.

In math, 'plus' is used to denote the operation of addition.

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In technical contexts, 'plus' refers to the mathematical symbol.

informal

an advantage or benefit

The new model has a sleek design plus better battery life.

Here, 'plus' highlights a positive feature of the product.

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Common in marketing and product descriptions.

Collocations

plus sidea positive aspectplus/minusconsidering both advantages and disadvantages

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Related Phrases

plus sizephrase
larger clothing sizes
plus onephrase
an additional guest

💡Pro Tip

Mathematical vs. Informal Use

In math, 'plus' strictly means addition, but in everyday speech, it often introduces an extra benefit or item.

Gold Rule

Avoid Overuse

While 'plus' is useful, overusing it in formal writing can make sentences sound informal or repetitive.

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'plus,' meaning 'more,' used in mathematics and everyday language to denote addition or extra items.

📝Usage Notes

'Plus' can function as a preposition, adverb, or noun depending on context. In math, it strictly refers to the addition symbol (+). In informal speech, it often introduces an additional benefit.

Word Breakdown

plus
more or additional
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