What does even more so than mean?
Even more so than Javier Bardem (or someone/something commonly thought of as a good example of that trait). “so” acts as a proxy for the adjective, and the phrase basically means the same as “more than” (more handsome than). They are very funny. Even more so than Steven Colbert.
What does more so mean?
that to a greater degree
More so strictly means that to a greater degree, and so recalls an adjective or adverb used earlier. For example, in the sentence, “Gina is studious, and Eleanor is more so,” so recalls the adjective studious, and so is a crucial element of the sentence while more is not.
What’s another way to say even more so?
What is another word for more so?
| even | still |
|---|---|
| much | yet |
| all the greater | all the more |
| to a greater degree | to a greater extent |
How do you use even more in a sentence?
How To Use Even More In A Sentence?
- But on this route he saw even more.
- She had even more trouble with him this time.
- But she was even more occupied with her own thoughts.
- Even more remarkable than his costume was his face.
- Now it possessed him even more strongly.
Can you say even more so?
Banned. The phrase “even more so” is used to emphasise that something holds good more than usual in a certain situation. It’s much the same as “especially”.
Can you end a sentence with even more so?
In this last example, “even more so” is preceded by perhaps, attenuating the emphasis. What is this? It is also an interjectory statement that comes at the end of a sentence, so it is preceded by a comma and followed by a period.
How do you use all the more so?
Definition of (all) the more so —used to say why something (such as an attribute or quality) applies to a greater degree or extent The play was impressive—(all) the more so because the students had written it themselves.
What is even worse synonym?
Adjective. Low in quality or below expectations. worse still. worse yet. worse again.
Which is correct moreso or more so?
Moreso and more so are both correct, but in different contexts. Example: Anna’s performance was good, but Emma’s more so. In this example, the “so” in more so relates back to the statement of the quality of Anna’s performance.
Can you say more so?
Though more so spelled as two words, the one-word moreso gained ground despite the disapproval of usage authorities. More so strictly means that to a greater degree, and so refers to an adjective or adverb used earlier.
What means even worse?
adjective. 1. (= less good) pire. even worse encore pire. My results were bad, but his were even worse.
How do you use even worse in a sentence?
How To Use Even Worse In A Sentence?
- He was in an even worse predicament than the party that he was guiding.
- Even worse was the tendency to leap out before he was quite ready.
- Their reception was even worse than on the previous occasion.
- There is something even worse than this and much more serious in effect.
How is the phrase ‘even more so’ used in sentences?
Q1) Are both sentences 1 and 2 correct or at least acceptable English?
What does “all the more so” mean?
Definition of (all) the more so. -used to say why something (such as an attribute or quality) applies to a greater degree or extent The play was impressive-(all) the more so because the students had written it themselves.
What does Even so come mean?
The phrase “even more so” is used to emphasise that something holds good morethan usual in a certain situation. It’s muchthe same as “especially”. You shouldn’t move your chopsticks after you sit down, even more soif you are a guest at someone’s home/especially if you’re a guest at someone’s home.
What does Even so mean?
What does it even mean to be… Fighting something is an extremely common phrase often used to describe controlling something like a vehicle or a tool. So, to say someone is fighting it means that they are acting in a way that makes that tool or vehicle even harder to use.