What is another word for more than ever?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔː ðɐn ˈɛvə] (IPA)

"More than ever" is a phrase used to emphasize the significant increase or intensity of a situation. When seeking synonyms for this phrase, one might consider using "increasingly," "exponentially," "prolifically," "markedly," or "overwhelmingly." These words emphasize the growing or intensified nature of something, be it a feeling or situation. Other synonyms might include "significantly," "drastically," "greatly," or "immensely." These words also convey a sense of increase and intensity. Ultimately, the choice of synonym should reflect the tone and context of the message being conveyed, and should be used to emphasize the seriousness or importance of the message.

What are the hypernyms for More than ever?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with More than ever

  • Today more than ever we need creative minds to address the issues of the age. And one of the most urgent is this: How can humanity know so much, achieve so much, and still fail so many people so badly?
    King Abdullah II
  • It wasn't simply that Clinton created the greatest prosperity in the country's history. Or that we created 22 million new jobs, more than ever before. Under Clinton, poverty was reduced 25%.
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  • The resources of our continent attract, more than ever, the interests of rich countries.
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  • They might in the future more than ever before engage in hunting beavers.
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  • The diffusion of a universalist culture and of a pedagogy of peace appears more than ever to be the path that we must follow for the salvation of all nations on earth.
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