add
add
æd
ād
British pronunciation
/æd/

Definition & Meaning of "add"in English

to add
01

to put things together to make them bigger in size or quantity

Transitive: to add sth | to add sth to sth
to add definition and meaning
example
Examples
An extra paragraph was added to the report for additional information.
Please add your name to the list of participants.
02

(mathematics) to put numbers or amounts together and find the total

Intransitive
Transitive: to add two or more numbers | to add a number to another
to add definition and meaning
example
Examples
Add 5 and 3 to get a total of 8.
Add 6 to the overall sum.
03

to put something such as an ingredient, additional element, etc. together with something else

Transitive: to add an ingredient or element | to add an ingredient or element to sth
example
Examples
Fertilizer is added to the soil to promote plant growth.
I will add milk to my cereal for breakfast.
3.1

to contribute to something, particularly by enhancing its quality

Transitive: to add a quality to sth
example
Examples
The artwork will add a touch of sophistication to the living room.
Using bold font can add emphasis to key points in a presentation.
04

used to introduce new information, particularly in order to support what one previously said

Transitive: to add sth | to add that
example
Examples
' Make sure to double-check your work, ' he added.
“ We ’ll leave at noon, ” he said, then added, “ if the weather is good. ”
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