preposition

plus

plus, and, in addition to, an advantage

Two plus two equals four.

Two plus two equals four.

You need a ticket, plus money for food.

You need a ticket, plus money for food.

Good pay is a big plus.

Good pay is a big plus.

The grade was A plus.

The grade was A plus.

((number)) plus ((number)) used to add numbers together Three plus five is eight.

((sth.)), plus ((sth.)) in addition to (sth.) He has a car, plus a motorcycle.

a (big) plus an advantage or good feature The location is a big plus.

Synonyms: and, also, in addition to; Antonyms: minus, without

From Latin 'plus', meaning 'more'.

Think of the mathematical symbol '+'. It always means 'add more' or something extra.

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