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Definition of plus :
1. Hence, in a literary sense, additional; real; actual.
2. More, required to be added; positive, as distinguished from negative; - opposed to minus.
Synonyms:
rise, add-on, curly brackets, together with something, also, positivist, confident, overflow, with the addition of, more, centigrade, positive, excessive, uptick, bimetallic strip, power, expansion, too, overconfident, accession, privilege, gain, incontrovertible, minus sign, boost, increment, summing up, confirming, besides, overplus, rundown, sum, less, division sign, asset, superabundance, in addition, beyond, extra, Celsius, brace, increase, Fahrenheit, overmuch, let, fat, prescribed, hyper-, superfluity, addition sign, proliferation, equal sign, surplus, numeral, F., step-up, absolute zero, overabundance, electropositive, nonnegative, improver, bellyful, overkill, trump card, irrefutable, augmentation, addendum, exceptional, eighties, surfeit, divide/multiply by, additionally, overage, benefit, bracket, accrual, peak, iff, multiplication sign, edge, advantage, C, over, oversupply, merit, advantageous, virtue, additional, redundancy, cocksure, incentive, surplusage, raise, good, plethora, degree, overly, positively charged, addition, accretion, minus, summation, positivistic, supplementary, boiling point, sum total, convinced, and, further, supplement, as well, increased by
Usage examples:
- Car les trops pesans faiz font les plus griefues cheoistes.
- The art of handling men depends upon certain inherent aptitudes plus a certain amount of the right kind of training. - "Analyzing Character", Katherine M. H. Blackford and Arthur Newcomb.
- Fifty thousand pounds you said- plus ten per cent. - "Colorado Jim", George Goodchild.