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1. add
verb. ['ˈæd'] make an addition (to); join or combine or unite with others; increase the quality, quantity, size or scope of.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- addere (Latin)
Rhymes with Add
- sociedad
- shahrzad
- ciudad
- shabad
- mossad
- mirad
- hlad
- forbad
- arvad
- vlad
- scad
- riyadh
- riyad
- plaid
- grad
- glad
- flad
- clad
- brad
- thad
- tad
- shad
- schad
- sad
- rad
- pad
- nad
- mad
- lad
- khad
Sentences with add
1. Verb, base form
Make sure to know how much it will cost to ship so you can add shipping into your price.
2. Adjective
Varying shades of green add visual interest to the costume.
3. Verb, non-3rd person singular present
Warm spices add hints of complementary sweetness to yam sweet potato recipes.
4. Adverb
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Quotes about add
1. Nothing can add more power to your life than concentrating all your energies on a limited set of targets.
- Nido Qubein
2. I am an enthusiast, but not a crank in the sense that I have some pet theories as to the proper construction of a flying machine. I wish to avail myself of all that is already known and then, if possible, add my mite to help on the future worker who will attain final success.
- Wilbur Wright
3. When we think of the ideal, we do not add virtue to virtue, but think of Jesus Christ, so that the standard of human life is no longer a code, but a character.
- E. Stanley Jones
2. add-in
noun. a printed circuit that can be inserted into expansion slots in a computer to increase the computer's capabilities.
Etymology
- add (English)
- addere (Latin)
- in (English)
- inne (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. add
verb. ['ˈæd'] make an addition by combining numbers.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- addere (Latin)
9. ADD
noun. a condition (mostly in boys) characterized by behavioral and learning disorders.