Pronunciation: /ɑn ðə plʌs saɪd/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this phrase, 'side' is a noun referring to a position or standpoint.
A1 On the plus side, the weather forecast for tomorrow is sunny.
A2 On the plus side, we have enough food for the entire week.
B1 On the plus side, the project was completed on time and within budget.
B2 On the plus side, the company saw a significant increase in profits this quarter.
C1 On the plus side, the new marketing campaign has been very successful.
C2 On the plus side, the merger with the competitor has resulted in a stronger market position.
adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this phrase, 'plus' is an adjective indicating something positive or advantageous.
A1 On the plus side, the weather is nice today.
A2 On the plus side, we have a free day to relax.
B1 On the plus side, the project is moving forward smoothly.
B2 On the plus side, the new software update has improved efficiency.
C1 On the plus side, the company's profits have increased significantly.
C2 On the plus side, the team's hard work has paid off with a successful product launch.
preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. In this case, 'on' is a preposition indicating location or position.
A1 On the plus side, the weather is nice today.
A2 On the plus side, we have plenty of food for the party.
B1 On the plus side, the new software update has fixed many bugs.
B2 On the plus side, the company is offering a generous bonus this year.
C1 On the plus side, the project was completed ahead of schedule.
C2 On the plus side, the team's hard work paid off with a successful product launch.
article A word that is used to specify a noun. In this case, 'the' is an article indicating a specific noun that follows.
A1 On the plus side, the weather is nice today.
A2 On the plus side, I finished my homework early.
B1 On the plus side, the project is almost complete.
B2 On the plus side, we have enough resources to finish the task.
C1 On the plus side, the company's profits have increased this quarter.
C2 On the plus side, the new product launch was a huge success.
formal On the plus side, the company's revenue has increased by 10% this quarter.
informal On the plus side, at least we finished the project on time.
slang On the plus side, we scored free tickets to the concert.
figurative On the plus side, the storm passed without causing any damage.
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