Synonym: about, approximately, around, close to, just about, or so, roughly, some. Similar words: moreover, more often than not, theoretical, more, less, any more, no more, bless. Meaning: adv. (of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct.
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(31) By this time he felt more or less sober again.
(32) These forgeries are so good that they are more or less indistinguishable from the originals.
(33) The words 'annoyed' and 'irritated' are more or less synonymous.
(34) The amount of money we have been given is more or less adequate.
(35) It took more or less a whole day to paint the ceiling.
(36) The two books are more or less equal in length.
(37) With the change of the economic foundation the entire immense superstructure is more or less rapidly transformed.
(38) The newspaper printed his speech more or less word for word.
(39) I more or less had to prise it out of him.
(40) The scores remained more or less even throughout the competition.
(41) They've more or less cornered the fast-food market - they're in every big city in the world.
(42) We hope our explanation will prove more or less helpful.
(43) Henry had more or less reconciled himself to Don's death.
(44) The author can report other people's results which more or less agree with hers.
(45) The are more or less complicated functions of the:.
(46) Disease was more or less absent from our lives.
(47) The more or less chronological order of the essays allows certain themes to emerge and evolve over time.
(48) Whether that will mean more or less acrimony between Quebec and the federal government remains to be seen.
(49) People begin to arrive uninvited,[www.Sentencedict.com] so that Howard and Felicity find themselves keeping more or less open house.
(50) Etiquette requires more or less continuous competition among diners to keep one another's tea-cups topped up.
(51) In more or less recognizable weather, more or less recognizable birds are greeting the dawn.
(52) From then on I've just been going around from city to city causing trouble, more or less.
(53) They assume they have a more or less equal relationship with the author.
(54) You will recognise them for no more or less than temporary blips on a radar screen of satisfaction.
(55) All discourse is more or less reciprocal, if only because it is based upon assumptions about receivers.
(56) "Surf City" was more or less the anthem of the surfer boys and girls of the '60s.
(57) Indeed, increasing concern over inflation led to the operation of more or less continuous incomes policies during the 1970s.
(58) The criticism that atheists are less moral and honest has been disproved by study after study. Atheists believe that morality is man-made, and follow their moral ideas which are more or less compatible with those of religious believers. Dr T.P.Chia
(59) The interests of the other classes find more or less coherent expression in movements of opposition and protest.
(60) The Treasury were very, very skilled chaps in more or less stopping you doing anything.
More similar words: moreover, more often than not, theoretical, more, less, any more, no more, bless, once more, all the more, much more, furthermore, much less, nonetheless, homeless, what is more, no more than, not more than, senseless, no less than, regardless, more than ever, nevertheless, regardless of, theory, care of, world, for life, be aware of, figure out.