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Less for Dummies

adverb

pronunciation: lɛs

What does Less really mean?

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Student: Hi teacher, could you please explain what the word "less" means? I have difficulty understanding it.

Teacher: Hey there! Absolutely, I'll be more than happy to help you understand what "less" means. So, imagine you have two objects. When we say "less," we mean that there is a smaller amount or quantity of something compared to what we started with. It's like having a little bit of something instead of a lot.

For example, imagine you have a basket with ten apples in it, but someone gives you three more. Now, you have thirteen apples. If we want to know how many apples you had in the beginning and subtract the additional three, we would say "thirteen minus three." The result of that subtraction is ten, which is the same as what you had originally. We can also say that thirteen minus three is "ten less than thirteen." So in this case, "less" means having ten apples instead of thirteen.

Now, "less" can also be used to compare two things. Let's say you have a small box with five toy cars, and your friend has a bigger box with eight toy cars. You can say that your box has "less" cars compared to your friend's box, because you have a smaller number of cars.

Essentially, "less" helps us understand when there is a decrease in the amount or quantity of something. It's like taking away or having a smaller number. Do you think this explanation makes sense?

Revised and Fact checked by Michael Miller on 2023-10-29 01:12:20

Less In a sentece

Learn how to use Less inside a sentece

  • I have less candy than you.
  • There is less water in this glass compared to the other one.
  • She has less money than her friend.
  • There are less students in this class compared to the other class.
  • He eats less vegetables than his sister.

Less Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Less Antonyms

Words that have the opposite context of the original word.

Less Similar Words

Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.

Less Usage Of

Words that the original word is a domain usage of.