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Adverbial more and more has 1 sense
- increasingly, progressively, more and more - advancing in amount or intensity; "she became increasingly depressed"
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Term: more and more
Description: "More and more" refers to a recurring increase in quantity, frequency, or intensity of something.
Possible Parts of Speech: adverb, adjective, noun
Possible Senses and Usages:
- Adverb:
- Used to indicate a progressive increase in quantity or degree. For example: "She is getting more and more confident every day."
- Used to describe a continuous increase in frequency or intensity. For example: "With each passing moment, the applause grew more and more thunderous."
- Adjective:
- Describes something that exhibits a recurring rise in amount or extent. For example: "Their project demonstrated a more and more complex structure as it progressed."
- Noun:
- Refers to the ongoing, cumulative trend of something increasing. For example: "The demand for renewable energy sources is experiencing a more and more rise."
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