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UK//mɔːr ðən ðæt//US//mɔr ðən ðæt//

Meaning of More than that

Used to indicate a greater quantity, importance, or degree than what has been previously mentioned.

In simple words: A phrase used to refer to something greater in quantity or importance.

More than that in a sentence

  • She wants more than that from her career; she seeks fulfillment.
  • The budget needed to be more than that for the project to succeed.
  • The experience offered here is more than that of a typical hotel stay.
  • We need more than that to solve the issue at hand.
  • He is looking for more than that; he desires a deeper connection.

How to use More than that

Used to emphasize a point or to indicate that an idea or situation goes beyond what has been mentioned. Appropriate in both spoken and written contexts, though it may be less formal.

Grammar pattern

phrase

Memory hint

Think of saying 'more than just this' - it adds emphasis.

Related words

Collocations with More than that

  • more than that in terms of
  • more than that situation
  • more than that point
  • more than that context

Synonyms for More than that

  • beyond that
  • greater than that
  • in addition to that
  • further than that

Common mistakes with More than that

  • Overusing the phrase unnecessarily in casual conversations.
  • Confusing it with 'more of that' which has a slight difference in meaning.
  • Using it in overly formal contexts where a simpler expression would suffice.

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Frequently asked questions about More than that

What does More than that mean?

A phrase used to refer to something greater in quantity or importance.

What is the definition of More than that?

Used to indicate a greater quantity, importance, or degree than what has been previously mentioned.

How do you use More than that in a sentence?

She wants more than that from her career; she seeks fulfillment.

Can you give another example of More than that?

The budget needed to be more than that for the project to succeed.

What are synonyms for More than that?

Common alternatives include beyond that, greater than that, in addition to that, further than that.

What words go with More than that?

It commonly pairs with more than that in terms of, more than that situation, more than that point, more than that context.

What are common mistakes when using More than that?

Overusing the phrase unnecessarily in casual conversations. Confusing it with 'more of that' which has a slight difference in meaning. Using it in overly formal contexts where a simpler expression would suffice.

How do you pronounce More than that?

US: //mɔr ðən ðæt//, UK: //mɔːr ðən ðæt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use More than that?

Used to emphasize a point or to indicate that an idea or situation goes beyond what has been mentioned. Appropriate in both spoken and written contexts, though it may be less formal.