- preposition
- with the addition of:"two plus four is six" · "he was awarded the full amount plus interest"
- informaltogether with:"all apartments have a small kitchen plus private bathroom"
adjectiveplus (adjective)- (after a number or amount) at least:"companies put losses at $500,000 plus"
- (after a grade) better than:"B plus"
- (before a number) above zero; positive:"plus 60 degrees centigrade"
- having a positive electric charge.
nounplus (noun) · pluses (plural noun) · plusses (plural noun)- short for plus sign
- a mathematical operation of addition:"a minus and a plus make another minus"
- an advantage:"knowing the language is a decided plus"
conjunctioninformal- furthermore; also:"it's packed full of medical advice, plus it keeps you informed about the latest research"
Originmid 16th century: from Latin, literally ‘more’.Similar and Opposite Wordsprepositionnoun
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Plus definition, more by the addition of; increased by: ten plus two is twelve.www.dictionary.com/browse/plusplus (plŭs) conj. 1. MathematicsIncreased by the addition of: Two plus two is four. 2. Added to; along with: Their strength plus their spirit makes them formidable. Intelligence plus wit makes for an interesting person.www.thefreedictionary.com/plusplus noun [ C ] us / plʌs / uk / plʌs / plus noun [C] (ADVANTAGE) B2 informal plural pluses or plusses an advantage or a good feature: Your teaching experience will be a plus in this job.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/plus
The preposition plus has long been used with a meaning equivalent to and (as in "two plus two"); people have come to use plus as a conjunction much like and. Sense 2 is considered to be an adverb by some. It is used chiefly in speech and in informal writing. Noun The apartment isn't perfect, but the fact that it has new appliances is a plus.
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