more than
idiomHow to pronounce more than:
Definition of more than:
- more than (idiom):
- to a great degree very extremely
Antonyms for more than:
below
beneath
down from
fewer than
inferior to
less than
lesser than
lower than
not as much as
not more than
shy of
smaller than
under
Here are some other common 2-syllable words.
- sorely
- douter
- cordon
- roguish
- bellow
- unless
- conversed
- lulling
- whimper
- clambered
- engrain
- blossomed
- sauted
- teetered
- aspired
- abjured
- burbling
- chitter
- astride
- jaeger
- rustic
- forkball
- tittle
- sporange
- bemuse
- slower
- intend
- batted
- babbled
- splashing
- triumphed
- junction
- transpires
- conformed
- imbed
- jiggly
- subsume
- marveled
- enclosed
- rumbling
- enquire
- striven
- dimwit
- varied
- countless
- fulfilled
- bawling
- comprised
- savor
- morose
- … more
Syllable Fun Fact
Flapping, a feature of American English, affects the pronunciation of 't' and 'd' between vowels, influencing syllable clarity and perception.
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