also (Meaning)
also (r)
in addition
also (adv. & conj.)
In like manner; likewise.
In addition; besides; as well; further; too.
Even as; as; so.
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also Sentence Examples
- I love to read novels, and I also enjoy exploring poetry for a change of pace.
- The new smartphone features a high-quality camera, and it also boasts a long-lasting battery life.
- She not only excels in academics but also participates actively in extracurricular activities.
- I enjoy playing tennis, and I also find relaxation in swimming at the local pool.
- The bakery is famous for its delicious pastries, and it also offers a variety of savory snacks.
- He is skilled in graphic design, and he also has a strong background in web development.
- The movie was not only entertaining but also had a powerful and thought-provoking storyline.
- We decided to visit the museum in the morning and also planned to explore the nearby botanical garden in the afternoon.
- The team not only won the championship but also set a new record for the highest score in the tournament.
- Learning a new language can be challenging, but it also provides a valuable opportunity to broaden one's cultural understanding.
FAQs About the word also
in additionIn like manner; likewise., In addition; besides; as well; further; too., Even as; as; so.
similarly,so, as well, likewise, alike,correspondingly, equally, equivalently,ditto, identically
differently, otherwise,otherwise, differently, variously, oppositely,conversely, inversely, conversely, vice versa
I love to read novels, and I also enjoy exploring poetry for a change of pace.
The new smartphone features a high-quality camera, and it also boasts a long-lasting battery life.
She not only excels in academics but also participates actively in extracurricular activities.
I enjoy playing tennis, and I also find relaxation in swimming at the local pool.