prep
plus
PLUHS
prep
1
Added to; with the addition of.
"Two plus two equals four."
"The bill was $40 plus tax."
conj
1
And also; in addition.
"The flat is spacious, plus it has great natural light."
adj
1
Positive or slightly more than the stated amount.
"She scored a B plus on the exam."
noun
1
A positive or advantageous feature.
"The biggest plus of the job is the flexible hours."
How to Use Plus
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAdded to, or an extra advantage/positive point.
Common pairings
plus point
B plus
plus size
Word Forms
plused past tense, plussed past tense, pluss singular, plusses singular
Study it as flashcards or scroll it in Flow — saved to your collection.
Test yourself on “plus”
A quick quiz — meaning, synonyms & usage
→
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
Two _____ two equals four.
Etymology
Borrowed directly from Latin "plūs", meaning "more".