What are some opposite words for add-on?
Antonyms for add-onadd-on
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addition, add-on, improvernoun
a component that is added to something to improve it
"the addition of a bathroom was a major improvement"; "the addition of cinnamon improved the flavor"
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improver, summation, appurtenance, increase, supplement, humanitarian, addition, accession, accessory, do-gooder, plus, gainaccessory, appurtenance, supplement, add-onverb
a supplementary component that improves capability
Synonyms:
gear, accouterment, accessary, accoutrement, addendum, improver, addition, appurtenance, accessory, paraphernalia, postscript, supplement, supplementationadd onverb
make an addition
"Let's add on to this"
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append, supplement, affix, add onappend, add on, supplement, affixverb
add to the very end
"He appended a glossary to his novel where he used an invented language"
Synonyms:
append, hang on, tag on, stick on, add on, add, affix, tack, supply, tack on, supplement
How to use add-on in a sentence?
With the prospect of the ECB buying, we will have some stability in the market and some of the pent-up supply will get done. Investors will look to primary to source paper, add on more risk and put cash balances to work.
I don't think the best way is to start all over. I don't want to take away employer-sponsored health care, i look at this as an add-on, not a complete teardown.
The findings of the study are encouraging that problem-solving therapy may be beneficial as add on to outpatient rehabilitation, nevertheless, additional research is needed to better understand the discrepancies of the results.
With the growing evidence that aerobic exercise seems to help, and certainly doesn’t seem to harm, patients with asthma, I think doctors can start suggesting this as a good add-on to regular asthma treatments.
We increased hourly pay close to 20 % [ but ] the cost of living is off the charts, some are commuting upwards of an hour and a half each way and you add on gas prices and it's like, how does the math work ?
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