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Synonyms:
- step-up, assenting, mushrooming, amalgamation, extension, assumption, concomitant, reckoning, amplification, increment, addendum, overrun, beading, plus, growth, adjunct, ornament, asset, spare, expansion, leap, entree, proliferation, appurtenance, commission, adornment, surge, accessory, appropriation, enlargement, accumulating, overkill, interest, summation, fixture, annexation, inflation, attachment, assessment, claim, overflow, ell, annex, calculation, aggregation, consort, rise, improver, increasing, jump, catacombs, boost, augmentation, purchase, increase, sum total, accompaniment, wing, totalization, swelling, accumulation, count, add-on, totaling, subtraction, admission, enhancement, excess, auxiliary, determination, accrual, extra, second, aggrandizement, garnish, cornerstone, lieutenant, brother, body, gain, collection, computation, dividend, room, summing up, supplement, reinforcement, loss, reduction, companion, profit, appendix, deduction, procurement, bay, correction, rise to power, raise, balcony, appendage, arithmetic, humanitarian, bonus, more, surplus, accession, costing, explosion, penthouse, upswing, overcapacity, sum, uptick, complement, admittance, attainment, additive, brickwork, accretion, upsurge, ceiling, acquisition, insert, catch, secondary, alcove, access, do-gooder, spurt, rundown
Examples:
- - I want to make an addition to them. - "Winds of the World", Talbot Mundy
- - " You are certainly silly in addition," replied the widow, who knew how useless it was to argue with the man. - "Red Money", Fergus Hume
- - The question of a proper place for the books gave her an opportunity, and Adam suggested that he build an addition to the house. - "The Master-Knot of Human Fate", Ellis Meredith
Antonyms:
- lessening, fall, diminishing, compressing, drop, reduction, deduction, drop-off, contracting, compression, diminution, diminishment, original, abatement, contraction, retrenchment, lowering, whole, shortening, shrinking, total, constriction, step-down, decrement, constricting, retrenching, shrinkage, condensation, decline, subtraction, depletion, condensing, loss, decrease, falloff