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Showing words for MORES using the English dictionary

5 Letter Words for Mores

meros, mores, morse, omers, sermo, smore

4 Letter Words for Mores

emos, eros, mero, meso, moes, more, mors, mose, omer, ores, rems, roes, rome, roms, rose, seor, sero, some, sore

3 Letter Words for Mores

emo, ems, eom, eos, ers, esm, esr, mer, mes, moe, mor, mos, mrs, oer, oes, oms, ore, ors, ose, rem, res, rms, roe, rom, ros, sem, ser, som

Definitions for Mores

[1] folkways of central importance accepted without question and embodying the fundamental moral views of a group.
[2] in greater quantity, amount, measure, degree, or number: I need more money.
[3] additional or further: Do you need more time? More discussion seems pointless.
[4] an additional quantity, amount, or number: I would give you more if I had it. He likes her all the more. When I could take no more of such nonsense, I left.
[5] a greater quantity, amount, or degree: More is expected of him. The price is more than I thought.
[6] something of greater importance: His report is more than a survey.
[7] (used with a plural verb ) a greater number of a class specified, or the greater number of persons: More will attend this year than ever before.
[8] in or to a greater extent or degree (in this sense often used before adjectives and adverbs, and regularly before those of more than two syllables, to form comparative phrases having the same force and effect as the comparative degree formed by the termination -er ): more interesting; more slowly.
[9] in addition; further; longer; again: Let's talk more another time. We couldn't stand it any more.
[10] moreover.
[11] Hannah, 1745–1833, English writer on religious subjects.
[12] Paul Elmer, 1864–1937, U.S. essayist, critic, and editor.
[13] Sir Thomas, 1478–1535, English humanist, statesman, and author: canonized in 1935.
[14] Mossi(def 2) .
[15] O times! O customs!
[16] sociol the customs and conventions embodying the fundamental values of a group or society
[17] Hannah. 1745–1833, English writer, noted for her religious tracts, esp The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain
[18] Sir Thomas . 1478–1535, English statesman, humanist, and Roman Catholic Saint; Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII (1529–32). His opposition to the annulment of Henry's marriage to Catherine of Aragon and his refusal to recognize the Act of Supremacy resulted in his execution on a charge of treason. In Utopia (1516) he set forth his concept of the ideal state. Feast day: June 22 or July 6
[19] oh the times! oh the customs!: an exclamation at the evil of them
[20] the comparative of much, many more joy than you know ; more pork sausages (as pronoun; functioning as sing or plural ) he has more than she has ; even more are dying every day
[21] additional; further no more bananas (as pronoun; functioning as sing or plural ) I can't take any more ; more than expected
[22] more of to a greater extent or degree we see more of Sue these days ; more of a nuisance than it should be
[23] used to form the comparative of some adjectives and adverbs a more believable story ; more quickly
[24] the comparative of much people listen to the radio more now
[25] additionally; again I'll look at it once more
[26] more or less as an estimate; approximately to an unspecified extent or degree the party was ruined, more or less
[27] more so to a greater extent or degree
[28] neither more nor less than simply
[29] think more of to have a higher opinion of
[30] what is more moreover

Words related to Mores

etiquette, protocol, morals, attitude, manners, rules, routines, principles, standards, formalities

Words nearby Mores

morelos, morelos y pavón, moreover, morepork, morera's theorem, mores, moresco, moresque, moreton bay bug, moreton bay fig, morgagni

Origin of Mores

before 900; Middle English; Old English māra; cognate with Old High German mēro, Old Norse meiri, Gothic maiza. See most

Words that may be confused with Mores

WORDS, THAT, MAY, BE, CONFUSED, WITH, moremoor, more

Other words from Mores

more·ness , noun

Word origin for Mores

Old English māra; compare Old Saxon, Old High German mēro, Gothic maiza. See also most

Synonyms for Mores

attitude, codes, etiquette, formalities, manners, morals, policies, practices, principles, protocol, rites, rituals, routines, rules, standards, established ways, social conduct, way of life