Pronunciation: /əˈdɪʃən/
noun the action or process of adding something to something else
A1 In addition to my cat, I also have a dog.
A2 She enjoys baking cookies and cakes. In addition, she makes delicious pies.
B1 In addition to studying English, she is also learning French.
B2 The company decided to expand its product line. In addition, they plan to open new stores.
C1 The professor discussed the main points of the lecture. In addition, he provided extra resources for further reading.
C2 The author's writing style is captivating. In addition, the depth of research in the book is impressive.
adjective denoting or involving addition
A1 In addition to studying English, she also learns French.
A2 The addition of new features made the app more user-friendly.
B1 In addition to her full-time job, she volunteers at the local shelter.
B2 The addition of advanced technology has revolutionized the healthcare industry.
C1 In addition to being a talented musician, she is also a skilled writer.
C2 The addition of a rooftop terrace added value to the property.
preposition used to introduce a further item or statement
A1 In addition to apples, I bought some bananas.
A2 She enjoys swimming, in addition to running.
B1 In addition to studying English, she is also learning French.
B2 In addition to his job as a teacher, he is also a talented musician.
C1 In addition to his academic achievements, he also excels in sports.
C2 In addition to her successful career, she is also a dedicated philanthropist.
formal In addition to the main course, the restaurant also offers a selection of appetizers.
informal I'll pick up some snacks for the party in addition to the drinks.
slang I decided to splurge on a new pair of shoes, and in addition, I got a matching purse.
figurative His dedication to his work is admirable; in addition, he always goes above and beyond what is expected.
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