Nothing more than means no more than, the same as, a maximum of, simply, merely, nothing but.
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A "jus" is nothing more than a posh word for gravy. It's from the French jus meaning juice.
A word for nothing more
Nothing More Than Murder was created in 1949.
...Something More Than Nothing was created in 1998.
when Ben Franklin said "nothing is more expansive than education except for ignorance" he meant you can endlessly learn or you can stay stupid and learn nothing therefore endlessly lacking the knowledge of anything
nothing nothing
If a word has more than one meaning, it is 'Ambiguous'.
There are no suffixes meaning exactly more than But, If you are comparing you should use -er
It means just a normal friend. Nothing more nothing less
The answer is Nothing Man loves Nothing more than his life, and fears nothing more than death. The poor have nothing and the rich require nothing as with their money power they can almost buy anything. A contented man desires nothing more. The miser spends nothing and a spendthrift saves nothing.
All positive numbers are more than nothing (zero) but less than something (a bigger number).