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UK//ə lɒt mɔː//US//ə lɑt mɔr//

Meaning of A lot more

A phrase used to indicate a significantly greater amount or degree.

In simple words: Much more; a greater amount.

A lot more in a sentence

  • We need a lot more time to finish this project.
  • There were a lot more people at the concert than last year.
  • I have a lot more homework than I expected.
  • She earns a lot more than I do.
  • This task requires a lot more effort than it seems.

How to use A lot more

Use this phrase in informal and formal contexts to emphasize a larger quantity. Avoid using in very formal writing.

Grammar pattern

a lot more + noun

Memory hint

Think of 'lot' as a big box; if it's a lot more, the box is overflowing!

Related words

Collocations with A lot more

  • a lot more time
  • a lot more money
  • a lot more work
  • a lot more options
  • a lot more support

Synonyms for A lot more

  • many more
  • much more
  • a larger amount
  • significantly more
  • considerably more

Common mistakes with A lot more

  • Using 'a lot more' with countable nouns incorrectly (should use 'many more')
  • Confusing with 'a lot of' which is not comparative
  • Omitting 'a' and saying just 'lot more'

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Frequently asked questions about A lot more

What does A lot more mean?

Much more; a greater amount.

What is the definition of A lot more?

A phrase used to indicate a significantly greater amount or degree.

How do you use A lot more in a sentence?

We need a lot more time to finish this project.

Can you give another example of A lot more?

There were a lot more people at the concert than last year.

What are synonyms for A lot more?

Common alternatives include many more, much more, a larger amount, significantly more, considerably more.

What words go with A lot more?

It commonly pairs with a lot more time, a lot more money, a lot more work, a lot more options, a lot more support.

What are common mistakes when using A lot more?

Using 'a lot more' with countable nouns incorrectly (should use 'many more') Confusing with 'a lot of' which is not comparative Omitting 'a' and saying just 'lot more'

How do you pronounce A lot more?

US: //ə lɑt mɔr//, UK: //ə lɒt mɔː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use A lot more?

Use this phrase in informal and formal contexts to emphasize a larger quantity. Avoid using in very formal writing.