plus
Americanpreposition
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more by the addition of; increased by.
ten plus two is twelve.
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with the addition of; with.
He had wealth plus fame.
adjective
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involving or noting addition.
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positive.
a plus quantity.
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more (by a certain amount).
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Electricity. pertaining to or characterized by positive electricity.
the plus terminal.
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Mycology. (in heterothallic fungi) designating, in the absence of morphological differentiation, one of the two strains of mycelia that unite in the sexual process.
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having a certain quality to an unusual degree.
He has personality plus.
noun
plural
pluses, plusses-
a plus quantity.
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Arithmetic. plus sign.
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something additional.
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a surplus or gain.
conjunction
adverb
idioms
preposition
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increased by the addition of
four plus two (written 4 + 2)
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with or with the addition of
a good job, plus a new car
adjective
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Also: positive. (prenominal) indicating or involving addition
a plus sign
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on the positive part of a scale or coordinate axis
a value of +x
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indicating the positive side of an electrical circuit
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involving positive advantage or good
a plus factor
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informal (postpositive) having a value above that which is stated or expected
she had charm plus
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(postpositive) slightly above a specified standard on a particular grade or percentage
he received a B+ rating on his essay
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botany designating the strain of fungus that can only undergo sexual reproduction with a minus strain
noun
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short for plus sign
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a positive quantity
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informal something positive or to the good
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a gain, surplus, or advantage
Usage
Since plus as a preposition has long had the meanings “more by the addition of ” and “with the addition of,” it was but a short step to a newer use, mainly in informal writing and speech, as a conjunction meaning “also, and, furthermore.” Although this use is increasing, many object to it, and it is rare in more formal writing. And plus is likewise objected to, especially for being redundant: The paper was delivered two hours late, and plus it was soaking wet.
Plus, together with, and along with do not create compound subjects in the way that and does: the number of the verb depends on that of the subject to which plus, together with, or along with is added: this task, plus all the others, was (not were ) undertaken by the government; the doctor, together with the nurses, was (not were ) waiting for the patient
Etymology
Origin of plus
First recorded in 1570–80; from Latin plūs “more”; akin to Greek pleíōn, Old Norse fleiri “more,” Old English feolu, fela, German viel, Gothic filu, Old Irish il, Greek polý “many”
Explanation
A plus is an “advantage” or an “asset.” You might look silly walking around with flippers all day, but if you lived underwater, they would definitely be a plus. In Latin, the route plus means “more.” The word plus in English can have many senses, all relating to this idea of more, addition, or positive. This noun sense of the word means “a positive quality.” In the same way a number above zero on a number line is positive, and can use a plus sign, a plus is "a positive asset," like a superhero’s ability to fly or a spy’s ability to speak several languages.
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Example Sentences
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From The Wall Street Journal • May 6, 2026
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From Los Angeles Times • May 6, 2026
Plus, his advice on anti-choking devices — and why they're not recommended by the NHS.
From BBC • May 6, 2026
Plus, Kodiak holds No. 1 or No. 2 positions in many of its local markets, including higher-growth areas like the Sunbelt and Mountain states.
From MarketWatch • May 6, 2026
Plus, it seemed odd to smile in this grim place, but I tried to soften my expression, and nodded gently at the little face that reminded me of Mawuli as a little kid.
From "Flying Through Water" by Mamle Wolo
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