[ UK /plˈʌs/ ]
[ US /ˈpɫəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the arithmetic operation of summing; calculating the sum of two or more numbers
    the summation of four and three gives seven
    four plus three equals seven
  2. a useful or valuable quality
ADJECTIVE
  1. on the positive side or higher end of a scale
    temperature of plus 5 degrees
    a grade of C plus
    a plus value
  2. involving advantage or good
    a plus (or positive) factor
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How To Use plus In A Sentence

  • Last year there was only me and AA who were 1st years, plus AA is heaps older and I didn't know her at all.
  • Gradually coffee came to replace maize as the main agricultural produce of the community and foodstuffs were bought with surplus cash.
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  • In the arithmetic of love, one plus one equals everything, and two minus one equals nothing.
  • It really did wipe out all the plus signs.
  • I was in a beautiful and cushy room, with maroon painted walls and plush chairs all around.
  • Sir Stuart expected 240 men to join the priesthood, plus around 220 women.
  • On Sunday evening, after the dishes had been washed and Jared was in bed, Charisse and Stefàn were lounging comfortably on the plush leather cuddler sofa in their den and listening to a classic Grover Washington, Jr. CD. Who Said It Would Be Easy
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