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extra
adjective as in accessory; excess
Strongest matches
added, additional, ancillary, auxiliary, extraneous, extraordinary, fresh, further, leftover, new, other, special, supplemental, supplementary, unnecessary, unused
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button, fuss, gingerbread, gravy, ice, inessential, lagniappe, more, needless, perk, plus, reserve, spare, supernumerary, surplus, tip
Weak matches
another, beyond, in addition, in reserve, in store, one more, optional, over and above, redundant, superfluous, unneeded
adverb as in particularly
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considerably, especially, exceptionally, extraordinarily, extremely, markedly, noticeably, rarely, remarkably, uncommon, uncommonly, unusually
noun as in accessory
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addendum, addition, adjunct, affix, appendage, appurtenance, attachment, complement, extension, supernumerary, supplement
Example Sentences
When the strengthened stem cells were then placed next to damaged or aging cells, they passed along their extra mitochondria to these neighboring, injured cells.
Reeves said the UK Budget would deliver an extra £820m to the Scottish government in the coming years.
On Thursday, Communities Minister Gordon Lyons said the extra funding would be spread over four financial years, adding: "We're already experiencing pressures this year of hundreds of millions of pounds."
Catch-up contributions are a great way for older workers to sock away extra money at a time when other financial obligations, like college tuition payments, might be in the rearview mirror.
England have planned extra training sessions in Brisbane following their hammering in the first Ashes Test.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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