additional
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- additionally adverb
- preadditional adjective
Etymology
Origin of additional
Example Sentences
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A recent move by Beijing to tackle excess capacity and competition in certain areas is an additional problem, she says.
From Barron's
A weak job market and a loss of household wealth resulting from the slide in property prices have made people reluctant to tap the additional $11 trillion in savings built up in recent years.
From Barron's
A weak job market and a loss of household wealth resulting from the slide in property prices have made people reluctant to tap the additional $11 trillion in savings built up in recent years.
From Barron's
He advises clients to leave their salaries, bonuses and some additional savings out of the trust so they have enough cash for day-to-day living expenses.
Currently only available in North America, Australia and New Zealand, FSD has additional powers, like the ability to summon your car via app, or have it park and navigate itself.
From BBC
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