What is another way to say greater than?

What is another way to say greater than?

What is another word for greater than?

above more than
higher than exceeding
in excess of over
over and above beyond
surpassing upwards of

What word can I use instead of show?

show

  • display,
  • disport,
  • exhibit,
  • expose,
  • flash,
  • flaunt,
  • lay out,
  • parade,

Is there such a word as greater?

Yes, ‘greater’ is a word. ‘Greater’ is the comparative form of the adjective ‘great’.

How do you say something is more than something else?

Synonyms

  1. too. adverb. more than is necessary or acceptable.
  2. exceptional. adjective. much more or greater than usual.
  3. surplus. adjective. more than is needed.
  4. more. adverb.
  5. beyond. adverb.
  6. over. adverb.
  7. overly. adverb.
  8. overmuch. adverb.

What are some words for less than or equal to?

less than

  • below.
  • lesser.
  • lower than.
  • subject.
  • subordinate.
  • unbefitting.
  • under.
  • underneath.

What can I say instead of shows us?

What is another word for show us?

identify highlight
emphasizeUS mention
spotlight advert
denote designate
reveal show

Is greater than meaning?

Greater than can be defined as an inequality used to compare two or more numbers, quantities or values. It is used when a quantity or number is bigger or larger than the second or rest quantities or numbers.

How do you use greater in a sentence?

Greater sentence example

  1. Whatever you think, it’s for the greater good.
  2. It was probably greater in the middle.
  3. Their numbers are far greater than anything we ever imagined.
  4. A woman has no greater enemy than a so-called ‘decent’ woman.
  5. Kris watched him stalk away, unable to shake a sense of guilt.

Which is greater, less or greater than a symbol?

As well as the familiar equals sign (=) it is also very useful to show if something is not equal to (≠) greater than (>) or less than (<) The “less than” sign and the “greater than” sign look like a “V” on its side, don’t they? To remember which way around the “<” and “>” signs go, just remember:

When to use equal, greater or less than?

Equal, Greater or Less Than. As well as the familiar equals sign (=) it is also very useful to show if something is not equal to (≠) greater than (>) or less than (<) These are the important signs to know:

Which is greater or equal to the number on the left?

Greater than or equal to—the number on the left is greater than or equal to the number on the right; 2 or 3 ≥ 2 Does not equal—the number on the left does not equal the number on the right; 2 ≠ 3 Now we’ll finally get to talk about why all these photos are of crocodiles.

When is the word show a better fit?

The meanings of exhibit and show largely overlap; however, exhibit stresses putting forward prominently or openly. When might expose be a better fit than show? The words expose and show can be used in similar contexts, but expose suggests bringing forth from concealment and displaying.