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I. more [mɔːʳ] ADJ
more comp of many, much
more
more
some more coffee?
I'd be more than happy to...
II. more [mɔːʳ] PRON
1. more (greater amount):
more
tell me more
more and more came
is there any more?
no more
no more (countable)
Phrases:
all the more ...
all the more ...
III. more [mɔːʳ] ADV
1. more (forming comparatives):
2. more (to a greater extent):
more
each diamond was worth £10, 000 or more
to think more of sb
3. more (longer):
to be no more times
to be no more person
4. more (rather):
more
more
Phrases:
more or less (all in all)
that's more like it inf
I. much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] ADJ + sing
how much ...?
koliko...?
II. much [mʌtʃ] PRON
1. much (relative amount):
2. much (great deal):
3. much with neg pej (poor example):
4. much (larger part):
5. much (be redundant):
so much for ...
6. much with interrog:
III. much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] ADV
1. much (greatly):
2. much (by far):
3. much (nearly):
4. much (specifying degree):
5. much (exactly that):
6. much (often):
7. much (setting up a contrast):
IV. much [mʌtʃ] CONJ (although)
I. many ['meni] PRON (a great number)
as many as ...
many a/an ...
II. many ['meni] N (the majority)
less-is-more [lesɪzmɔːʳ] ADJ
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
It truly is one of those rare less-is-more scenarios.
www.greentechmedia.com
Similar to voluntary simplicity and downshifting, it emphasizes a less-is-more approach, focusing on the quality of your life.
en.wikipedia.org
And he's so cinematic in the less-is-more way he uses it.
www.telegraph.co.uk
These, and dozens of other writers, are ardent evangelists of the less-is-more lifestyle.
www.theglobeandmail.com
This simplistic, less-is-more attitude reflects a growing faction of the culture-at-large.
news.nationalpost.com