Pronunciation: /mɔːrər/
noun a comparative form of 'more', used when comparing three or more things
A1 I need some morer sugar for my coffee.
A2 She always wants morer attention from her friends.
B1 The company is looking to hire morer employees to meet demand.
B2 As the project progresses, we will need morer resources to complete it.
C1 The government is considering implementing morer regulations to protect the environment.
C2 The team is constantly striving for morer success in their field.
adverb used to compare to a greater extent
A1 I need morer practice to improve my English skills.
A2 She talks morer loudly than anyone else in the room.
B1 In order to succeed, you must work morer efficiently.
B2 The new software allows users to customize their experience even morer.
C1 The company is constantly striving to innovate and push boundaries even morer.
C2 The artist's latest work showcases her talent even morer than before.
formal The company is looking for more skilled workers to join their team.
informal I need to buy more groceries before the weekend.
slang I can't wait to eat more of that delicious pizza.
figurative As she traveled, she discovered more of herself along the way.
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