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See also:ADD,add.,andAD&D

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add

  1. (international standards)ISO 639-3language code forDzodinka.

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English

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Englishadden, fromLatinaddō(add, give unto), fromad(to) +(give).

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Verb

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add (third-person singular simple presentadds,present participleadding,simple past and past participleadded)

  1. (transitive) Tojoin orunite (e.g. one thing to another, or as severalparticulars) so as to increase the number, augment the quantity, or enlarge the magnitude, or so as to form into one aggregate.
  2. Tosum up; to put together mentally; toadd up.
    toadd numbers
  3. (transitive) To combine elements of (something) into one quantity.
    toadd a column of numbers
  4. (transitive) To give by way of increased possession (to someone); to bestow (on).
  5. (transitive) To append (e.g. a statement); to say further information; toadd on.
  6. (intransitive) To intensify; to augment; to increase; toadd on.
    Itadds to our anxiety.
  7. (intransitive, mathematics) To perform the arithmetical operation ofaddition.
    Headds rapidly.
  8. (intransitive, video games) To summonminions orreinforcements.
    Typically, a hostile mob willadd whenever it's within the aggro radius of a player.
  9. (transitive, Internet, text messaging, video games) To add someone as a friend.

Usage notes

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  • Toadd quantities; tojoin houses; toannex territory; tounite kingdoms; to make partiescoalesce.

Conjugation

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Conjugation ofadd
infinitive(to)add
present tensepast tense
1st-personsingularaddadded
2nd-personsingularadd,addestadded,addedst
3rd-personsingularadds,addethadded
pluraladd
subjunctiveaddadded
imperativeadd
participlesaddingadded

Synonyms

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Antonyms

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  • (antonym(s) ofquantity):subtract
  • (antonym(s) ofmatter):remove

Derived terms

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Translations

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to append (e.g. a statement); to say further information; to add on
to make an addition; to augment; to increase; to add on
to perform the arithmetical operation of addition, to add up
to add someone as a friend
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Noun

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add (pluraladds)

  1. (radio) The addition of asong to a station'splaylist.
    • 2006, David Baskerville,Music Business Handbook and Career Guide, page370:
      In a typical week, 10 to 15 songs may be up for consideration as “adds” of new songs for the station's playlist.
    • 2013, Russ Hepworth-Sawyer,From Demo to Delivery:
      Effectiveness of their work is measured by the number of “adds” they receive on the airplay charts of major trades.
  2. (computer science) An act or instance of adding.
    • 2004, C. K. Birdsall, A. B. Langdon,Plasma Physics via Computer Simulation, page75:
      List the number ofadds and multiplies for each of the forms (6) , (7), and (8).
  3. (video games) Anadditional enemy that joins a fight after the primary target.
    When the player has fought the boss for one minute, twoadds will arrive from the back and must be dealt with.

Anagrams

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Chinese

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Etymology

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FromEnglishadd. CompareMandarin(jiā,to friend).

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Verb

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add

  1. (Hong Kong Cantonese, social media) tofriend; toadd someone ascontact,friend, orfollower

Hungarian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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ad +‎-d

Pronunciation

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Verb

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add

  1. second-personsingularsubjunctivepresentdefinite ofad

Middle Scots

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Englishadden, fromLatinaddō(add, give unto), fromad(to) +(give).

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Verb

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add

  1. (transitive) toadd (give in addition)
  2. (archaic, intransitive) tomake anaddition to theexercise at themeetings ofpresbytery

Conjugation

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Portuguese

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Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing fromEnglishadd. Sometimes seen as a shortening ofadicionar and all of its conjugations.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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add

  1. (Brazil, Internetslang, uninflected) toadd in certaininternet services
    1. tofriend(to add as a friend in a social network)
    2. toadd(to add as a contact in an instant messenger service)
    Synonym:adicionar

Usage notes

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A rare occurrence in Portuguese, this verb is not inflected and will be in its infinitive form regardless of person or tense.

Quotations

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For quotations using this term, seeCitations:add.

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