How do you use none more so?

How do you use none more so?

Sentence examples for but none more so from inspiring English sources. The original “Schmo” elevated several careers, including Mr. Garman’s, but none more so than Kristen Wiig’s. They all quicken to life under Grimes’s Dickensian touch, but none more so than Emma.

Why do we use no more so than?

You use no more than or not more than when you want to emphasize how small a number or amount is. Each box requires no more than a few hours of labor to build. He was a kid really, not more than eighteen or nineteen.

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.

How do you use moreso?

He looked weary – more so than she had ever seen him. No more so than the area round the house. It was beautiful in winter, but it would be much more so when the trees gained color. But I’m out of the loop now, even more so now that the spooks are on my back.

What is another way to say no more than?

What is another word for no more than?

but just
plainly entirely
completely totally
wholly absolutely
uniquely and nothing else

Is no more grammatically correct?

Yes, that’s right. “I can’t bear it no more” is bad grammar. Sometimes deliberately bad grammar is used for emphasis.

What is another word for more so?

What is another word for more so?

more moreso
all the greater all the more
much more better
still more completely
more thoroughly further

What does all the more so mean?

to a greater degree or extent
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.

How do you say even more so?

Synonyms of even so

  1. howbeit,
  2. however,
  3. nevertheless,
  4. nonetheless,
  5. notwithstanding,
  6. still,
  7. still and all,
  8. though,

Is moreso or more so?

“More so” should always be spelled as two distinct words. It is also overused and misused. Wherever possible, stick with plain “more.”

Is moreso a proper word?

Usage notes Though it is frequent in informal writing, some arbiters of English usage consider “moreso” an incorrect form of “more so”, sometimes citing the fact that in many cases the “so” is included tautologically, and the word “more” is all that is needed.

Is it not more or no more?

You use no more than or not more than when you want to emphasize how small a number or amount is. Each box requires no more than a few hours of labor to build.

What say no more means?

Definition of say no more —used to tell someone that it is not necessary to explain something further because one understands what that person is trying to say “A word of advice: don’t mention the war.” “Say no more—I’ll stay off the subject!”

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.

  • October 24, 2022