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add A0074100 (ăd)v. add·ed, add·ing, adds v.tr.1. To join or combine (numbers) through addition: If you add 5 and 10 and 17, the result is 32. If you add 6 to 8, you get 14.2. To join or unite so as to increase in size, quantity, quality, or scope: added 12 inches to the deck; flowers that added beauty to the dinner table.3. To say or write further.v.intr.1. To find a sum in arithmetic.2. a. To constitute an addition: an exploit that will add to her reputation.b. To create or make an addition: gradually added to my meager savings.Phrasal Verb: add up1. To be reasonable, plausible, or consistent; make sense: The witness's testimony simply did not add up.2. To amount to an expected total: a bill that didn't add up.3. To formulate an opinion of: added up the other competitors in one glance.Idiom: add up to To constitute; amount to: The revisions added up to a lot of work. [Middle English adden, from Latin addere : ad-, ad- + dare, to give; see dō- in Indo-European roots.] add′a·ble, add′i·ble adj.
ADDabbr. attention deficit disorderadded (ˈædɪd) adj1. having more of a particular quality2. containing more of a particular ingredientThesaurusaddedadjective extra, more, other, further, fresh, additional, supplementary, auxiliary, add-on, supplemental, ancillary For added protection, choose moisturising lipsticks with sunscreen.addedadjectiveBeing an addition:additional, extra, fresh, further, more, new, other.TranslationsaddizionatoaggiungersiaggiuntoEncyclopediaSeeaddMedicalSeeADDadded Related to added: added sugarSynonyms for addedadj extraSynonyms- extra
- more
- other
- further
- fresh
- additional
- supplementary
- auxiliary
- add-on
- supplemental
- ancillary
Synonyms for addedadj being an additionSynonyms- additional
- extra
- fresh
- further
- more
- new
- other
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