Pronunciation: /plʌs/
noun a conjunction used to indicate addition or inclusion
A1 I have two apples plus one banana.
A2 She bought a dress on sale, plus a pair of shoes.
B1 The hotel offers free breakfast plus access to the gym.
B2 The new smartphone has a larger screen size, plus longer battery life.
C1 The job comes with a competitive salary plus additional benefits.
C2 The luxury car includes leather seats plus advanced technology features.
preposition used to show that one number or amount is being added to another
A1 I have a red shirt plus a blue one.
A2 She bought a sandwich plus a drink for lunch.
B1 The hotel room comes with free breakfast plus access to the gym.
B2 The new phone has a larger screen plus a faster processor.
C1 The job offer includes a competitive salary plus benefits such as healthcare and retirement plans.
C2 The company's expansion plans involve opening new stores in major cities plus increasing their online presence.
formal The final bill came to $50 plus tax.
informal I'll bring snacks for the movie night, plus drinks.
slang I aced the test, plus my crush smiled at me!
figurative His determination, plus his talent, made him a successful musician.
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more plus
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has plused
is plusing
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