Pronunciation: /ˈɔl.soʊ/
adverb in addition; too; besides; as well
A1 I like to read books. I also enjoy watching movies.
A2 She can speak Spanish fluently. She also knows some French.
B1 I have a dog. I also have a cat.
B2 He is a talented musician. He also excels in sports.
C1 She is a successful businesswoman. She also volunteers at a local charity.
C2 The company is known for its innovative products. It also invests heavily in research and development.
conjunction used to connect ideas or clauses in a sentence
A1 I like pizza, and I also like pasta.
A2 She can speak French, and she can also speak Spanish.
B1 I enjoy cooking, and I also like baking.
B2 He is a talented musician, and he is also a skilled painter.
C1 The company is known for its innovative products, and it also has a strong focus on sustainability.
C2 The novel is not only beautifully written but also deeply moving.
formal In addition to the main topic, we should also consider the implications of this decision.
informal I also think we should grab some snacks before heading to the movies.
slang I'm also down for some pizza tonight, what do you think?
figurative His words were harsh, but they also cut deep into her emotions.
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