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Less   /lɛs/   Listen
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adverb
1.
Used to form the comparative of some adjectives and adverbs.  Synonym: to a lesser extent.  "Less expensive" , "Less quickly"
2.
Comparative of little.  "He works less these days"
adjective
1.
(comparative of 'little' usually used with mass nouns) a quantifier meaning not as great in amount or degree.  "Less time to spend with the family" , "A shower uses less water" , "Less than three years old"
2.
(usually preceded by 'no') lower in quality.
3.
(nonstandard in some uses but often idiomatic with measure phrases) fewer.  "No less than 50 people attended" , "In 25 words or less"



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... spread its seed over the whole earth, and its name is love. I do not know which is right—perhaps both. There are different species that go under the same name. There is a love that begins in the head, and goes down to the heart, and grows slowly; but it lasts till death, and asks less than it gives. There is another love, that blots out wisdom, that is sweet with the sweetness of life and bitter with the bitterness of death, lasting for an hour; but it is worth having lived a whole life for that hour. I cannot tell, perhaps the old monks were ...
— The Story of an African Farm • (AKA Ralph Iron) Olive Schreiner

... power of the nation to which they formerly belonged, is termed jus postliminii, or the right of postliminy. Real property, which is easily identified, is more completely within the right of postliminy than moveable property, which is more transitory in its nature, and less easily recognized. During war, the right of postliminy can only be claimed in the tribunals of the belligerent powers, and not in the courts of neutrals; for by a general law of nations, neutrals have no right to enquire into ...
— The Laws Of War, Affecting Commerce And Shipping • H. Byerley Thomson

... been some sense. But poor father has no tact, and this defect is especially marked since he has been in Europe. He will be absent, however, for three months, and mother and I shall breathe more freely; the situation will be less intense. I must confess that we breathe more freely than I expected, in this place, where we have been for about a week. I was sure, before we came, that it would prove to be an establishment of the lowest description; ...
— A Bundle of Letters • Henry James

... attack be sustained indefinitely? Grim as were results of sun-fishing on the rider, they were hardly less vitiating for the horse. The forelegs of Alcatraz began to grow numb below the shoulder; his knees bowed and refused to give the shock its primal snap; to the very withers he was an increasing ache. He ...
— Alcatraz • Max Brand

... with an impatient gesture, "I do her justice," he cried. "May she never do me less!" Then after a moment's hesitation, "I 'll tell you the perfect truth," he went on. "I have to fill a double place. I have to be my brother as well as myself. It 's a good deal to ask of a man, especially when he has so little talent as I for being what he is not. When we were both young ...
— Roderick Hudson • Henry James


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