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    plus
    /plʌs/

    preposition

    • 1. with the addition of: "two plus four is six" Similar andadded toincreased bywith the addition of
    • 2. (of temperature) above zero: "the temperature is frequently plus 35 degrees at midday"

    adjective

    • 1. (after a number or amount) at least: "companies put losses at $500,000 plus"
    • 2. (before a number) above zero; positive: "plus 60 degrees centigrade"

    noun

    • 1. short for plus sign
    • 2. an advantage: "knowing the language is a decided plus"

    conjunction

    • 1. furthermore; also: informal "it's packed full of medical advice, plus it keeps you informed about the latest research"

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  2. plus adjective (ADDITION) [ before noun ] A plus number or amount is more than zero: Plus 8 is eight more than zero. The temperature is expected to be no more than plus two ( degrees ). [ after noun ] more than the number or amount mentioned: temperatures of 40 plus. Those cars cost £20,000 plus.

  3. The meaning of PLUS is algebraically positive. How to use plus in a sentence. Using Plus as a Conjunction: Usage Guide

  4. 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. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. plus noun [C] (ADDITION SIGN) (also plus sign)

  5. Plus definition: more by the addition of; increased by. See examples of PLUS used in a sentence.

  6. 1. conjunction A2. You say plus to show that one number or quantity is being added to another. Send a cheque for £18.99 plus £2 for postage and packing. They will pay about $673 million plus interest. 2. adjective. Plus before a number or quantity means that the number or quantity is greater than zero.

  7. adj. 1. Positive or on the positive part of a scale: a plus value; a temperature of plus five degrees. 2. Added or extra: a plus benefit. 3. Informal Increased to a further degree or number: "At 70 plus, [he] is old enough to be metaphysical" (Anatole Broyard). 4. Ranking on the higher end of a designated scale: a grade of C plus. 5.

  8. A plus is an “advantage” or an “asset.” You might look silly walking around with flippers all day, but if you lived underwater, they would definitely be a plus.

  9. conjunction. informal uk / plʌs / us. B1. and also: Don't go there in August. It'll be too hot, plus it'll be really expensive. plus. noun [ C ] uk / plʌs / us. plus noun [C] (GOOD THING) B2. an advantage: Well, the apartment has a garden so that's a plus.

  10. plus meaning, definition, what is plus: used to show that one number or amount i...: Learn more.

  11. Plus Definition. plŭs. pluses, plusses. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Conjunction. Adjective. Noun. Filter. conjuntion. Increased by the addition of. Two plus two is four. American Heritage. Similar definitions. Added to; along with. Their strength plus their spirit makes them formidable.