| query | A p___ is an advantage or benefit .A plus is an advantage or benefit . Experience of any career in sales is a big plus. There are plenty of plus points about being an older first-time mum. |
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| word | plus |
| full-definition | conjunction You say plus to show that one number or quantity is being added to another. Send a cheque for £18.99 plus £2 for postage and packing. They will pay about $673 million plus interest. You can use plus when mentioning an additional item or fact . There's easily enough room for two adults and three children, plus a dog in the boot. I haven't exercised at all for years, plus I haven't got age on my side! adjective Plus before a number or quantity means that the number or quantity is greater than zero . The aircraft was subjected to temperatures of minus 65 degrees and plus 120 degrees. You use plus after a number or quantity to indicate that the actual number or quantity is greater than the one mentioned. There are only 35 staff to serve 30,000-plus customers. Among the guests were 16 high-flying executives, all on salaries of £50,000 a year plus. other Teachers use plus in grading work in schools and colleges . ' B plus' is a better grade than 'B', but it is not as good as 'A'. noun A plus is an advantage or benefit . Experience of any career in sales is a big plus. There are plenty of plus points about being an older first-time mum. |
| inflections | plusesplusses |
| cefr-level | B1 |
Tags: oxford5k::cefr-level:b1
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