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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/04 18:56 UTC 版)
more so (not comparable)
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/08/09 00:55 UTC 版)
moreso (not comparable)
Though it is frequent in informal writing, some arbiters of English usage consider “moreso” an incorrect form of “more so”, sometimes citing the fact that in many cases the "so" is included tautologically, and the word “more” is all that is needed.
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moreso (not comparable)
This term has been exploding in use since at least 2020, and has been used on countless occasions across informal media (YouTube videos, Reddit posts, text messages over Discord), although it has often gone unacknowledged. It is clearly used as an adverb, although the etymology would then be unclear. There also exists an analogous, opposite in use, less so, possibly spawned by the use of 'moreso'.
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