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more and more

She reads more and more books each month.

Definition
  1. Adverb:
    • Increasingly; to a progressively greater degree or extent: Used to describe a situation, condition, or action that is growing or becoming stronger over time.
Usage
  • The phrase 'more and more' is used to indicate a continuous or gradual increase in the degree, amount, frequency, or intensity of something. It emphasizes a trend that is ongoing.
  • It typically modifies verbs or adjectives to show progression.
  • It is often used in both spoken and written English to describe observable trends.
Examples
  • Adverb:
    • The situation is becoming more and more difficult to manage.
    • He found himself relying more and more on his friends for support.
    • As technology advances, we see more and more applications for artificial intelligence.
Advanced Usage
  • 'more and more' + Adjective: Used to show that a quality is intensifying.
    • The nights grew more and more silent.
  • 'more and more' + Verb/Noun: Used to show an increasing frequency or quantity of an action or thing.
    • People are choosing to work remotely more and more.
    • We are seeing more and more evidence of climate change.
Variants and Related Words
  • Increasingly (adv): In a way that is growing or becoming greater. Often used interchangeably with 'more and more' in formal writing.
    • She became increasingly concerned about the delay.
  • Progressively (adv): In a way that happens or develops gradually over time.
    • The pain got progressively worse.
Synonyms
  • Increasingly
  • To a greater and greater extent
  • Progressively
Related Phrases
  • Ever more: A more literary or formal synonym, also meaning increasingly.
    • The task grew ever more complicated.
  • Less and less: The opposite trend, indicating a continuous decrease.
    • He visited less and less frequently.
Notes on Usage
  • 'More and more' is a fixed adverbial phrase. It is not typically used in comparative structures like "more beautiful and more beautiful"; the correct form is "more and more beautiful."
  • It is commonly used to introduce or describe trends in analytical, descriptive, or journalistic contexts.
more and more

She reads more and more books each month.

Adverb
  1. advancing in amount or intensity
    • she became increasingly depressed

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