Pronunciation: /ˈædəd/
verb to combine two or more things to increase the total
A1 She added sugar to her coffee.
A2 He added a new feature to the software.
B1 The chef added a pinch of salt to the dish for extra flavor.
B2 The author added a new chapter to the book before publishing it.
C1 The artist added intricate details to the painting to make it more visually appealing.
C2 The CEO added a new division to the company to expand its services.
adjective having been combined with something else
A1 She added sugar to her coffee.
A2 The added bonus of the job was the flexible hours.
B1 The added benefit of exercising regularly is improved health.
B2 The added feature of the new software is the ability to customize settings.
C1 The added complexity of the project required a team of experts to complete.
C2 The added dimension of the painting gave it a unique depth and perspective.
formal The chef added a pinch of salt to enhance the flavor of the dish.
informal I added some extra cheese to my pizza because I love it cheesy.
slang She added some bling to her outfit to make it pop.
figurative He added insult to injury by laughing at her misfortune.
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