TV series example of the word

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 19
neurobiology is nothing more than the science of gray squishy stuff.
অধিক, অধিকতর, অতিরিক্ত, আরত্ত, এতদতিরিক্ত, আরত্ত অধিক, অপরাপর, বৃহত্তর
বেশী, আর, অধিকন্তু, অধিক পরিমাণে, বরং, আরত্ত, অধিকতর মাত্রায়, পুনরায়, দীর্ঘতরভাবে, দীর্ঘতর কাল ব্যাপিয়া
আরত্ত বস্তু, বৃহত্তর বস্তু
(1) A quantifier that can be used with count nouns and is often preceded by `as' or `too' or `so' or `that'; amounting to a large but indefinite number
(2) (comparative of `much' used with mass nouns
(3) (comparative of `many' used with count nouns
(4) (quantifier used with mass nouns
(5) (comparative of `much' used with mass nouns) a quantifier meaning greater in size or amount or extent or degree
(6) (comparative of `many' used with count nouns) quantifier meaning greater in number
(7) Existing or coming by way of addition
(8) Additional
(9) Greater
(1) English statesman who opposed Henry VIII's divorce from Catherine of Aragon and was imprisoned and beheaded; recalled for his concept of Utopia, the ideal state
(2) English statesman who opposed Henry VIII's divorce from Catherine of Aragon and was imprisoned and beheaded
(3) Comparative of much
(4) To a greater degree or extent
(1) Used to form the comparative of some adjectives and adverbs
(2) Comparative of much; to a greater degree or extent
(3) To a great degree or extent
(4) Very
(5) To a very great degree or extent
(6) (degree adverb used before a noun phrase
(7) Frequently or in great quantities
(8) To a greater extent
(1) So the good news for the company is that more customers are positive about the merger than before.
(2) We are all positive and there is a lot more of a professional attitude around the whole team.
(3) The more wealthy should share
(4) McNamara was one of several who proved a more than able deputy for an injured colleague.
(5) Perhaps the people around them should have listened more to the doubts that they did express.
(6) There's nothing more to say
(7) She is more than happy to oblige
(8) Moreover, reviews are more likely to have dramatic findings if their methods are weak.
(9) An instructor is available to deal with all grades, new members are more than welcome.
(10) He managed to convey a more vivid sense of what life in the 1980s was like for aspiring artists.
(11) The work is even more challenging than before
(12) She likes rock music a lot more
(13) He also accused Labour of privatising public services more than the Tories did.
(14) Why are some social groups able to influence the political agenda more than others?
(15) We don't want a two-tier service where the rich can pay more for better facilities.
(16) Basically, the rich are more likely to go to university and therefore they are the ones who have to fork out.
(17) He was rich, and more, he was handsome
(18) We sat some more , listening to the jukebox which was playing some really remarkable tat.
(19) What I know is that they want to increase tax on rich people to spend more on pensions.
(20) That would appeal far more to me
additional
further
added
extra
increased
new
other
supplementary
to a greater extent
further
some more
better
extra
an additional amount
an addition
an increase
Less
Fewer
Fewer
Less
The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 19
neurobiology is nothing more than the science of gray squishy stuff.