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in addition
adjective as in else
Weak matches
additional, extra, more, other
adjective as in extra
Strongest matches
added, additional, ancillary, auxiliary, extraneous, extraordinary, fresh, further, leftover, new, other, special, supplemental, supplementary, unnecessary, unused
Strong matches
button, fuss, gingerbread, gravy, ice, inessential, lagniappe, more, needless, perk, plus, reserve, spare, supernumerary, surplus, tip
Weak matches
another, beyond, in reserve, in store, one more, optional, over and above, redundant, superfluous, unneeded
adjective as in further
adjective as in more
adverb as in further
Weak matches
as well as, besides, beyond, distant, moreover, on top of, over and above, to boot, what's more, yonder
adverb as in likewise
Weak matches
additionally, along, as well, correspondingly, further, furthermore, in like manner, in the same way, more, moreover, so, withal
adverb as in more
Strong match
Weak matches
additionally, along with, as well, besides, beyond, furthermore, likewise, moreover, withal
adverb as in moreover
Strong match
adverb as in similarly
Weak matches
alike, correspondingly, equivalently, furthermore, so, then as well, thus, too
adverb as in too
Weak matches
additionally, along, as well, furthermore, into the bargain, moreover, to boot, withal
Example Sentences
In addition, an undersea cable connecting Greenland and Denmark will be funded.
In addition, 10% of the revenue generated by the meeting is distributed among its 39 participants.
In addition to “Nights in White Satin” — heard recently in a sultry Chanel commercial starring Timothée Chalamet — the album spun off “Tuesday Afternoon,” a pastoral orchestral-rock number about “gently swaying through the fairyland of love.”
In addition, to eke out votes from lawmakers representing smaller cities, SB 79 zones shrank to a quarter mile in cities with less than 35,000 residents, compared with a half mile everywhere else.
In addition to removing carbon, they produce oxygen, nourish marine food webs, and influence the planet’s greenhouse balance.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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