The closest would probably be hyper. Meaning extensively, or greater. >
more than
to move to greater heights and to enjoy life by becoming successful then you need to risk more
Superlative: Scratchiest, meaning the most scratchy. Comparative: Scratchier, meaning more scratch (but not necessarily the most).
The word "further" is an adverb meaning "to a greater extent or degree"For distances and similar measurements, the more accurate term is "farther" (e.g. farther away).
No, another meaning for "greater than or equal" is "not less than".
The closest would probably be hyper. Meaning extensively, or greater. >
A quantity of something greater than the amount you have now.
It is greater because with more digits the greater the value of the number will be.
The meaning of a high frequency wave is a shorter wavelength.For electromagnetic waves in general (including light):* At greater frequencies, you get shorter wavelengths.* At greater frequencies, you get more energy per photon.
more than
Comparative: greater, more popular Superlative: greatest, most popular
Yes, it can be. It can modify adjectives or adverbs. It can also be a noun, pronoun or adjective (meaning greater in number or volume).
almost the same as the word in the question larger > enlarge
An increase of more than 100% means the original value is increased by more than double.
the greater number or the age when a person is legally considered a full adult, in most contexts either 18 or 21.
Girls have a greater tolerance for pain. They can handle more.