Minus vs Plus - What's the difference?
minus | plus | Antonyms |
(mathematics) of the previous number from the following number.
(mathematics) Negative.
On the negative part of a scale.
Ranking just below a designated rating.
(mathematics) A minus sign ().
(mathematics) A negative quantity.
A defect or deficiency.
sum of the previous one and the following one.
(colloquial) with; having in addition
and also; in addition
A positive quantity.
An asset or useful addition.
(arithmetic) A plus sign: .
Being positive rather than negative or zero.
Positive, or involving advantage.
(physics) Electrically positive.
(informal) To add; to subject to addition.
Plus is a antonym of minus.
In informal terms the difference between minus and plus
is that minus is without while plus is to add; to subject to addition.As a preposition minus
is without.As a verb plus is
to add; to subject to addition.minus
English
Conjunction
(move) (English Conjunctions)- seven minus two is five
Derived terms
* minus signSynonyms
* lacking, withoutAdjective
(-)- a minus number
- minus seven degrees
- He got a grade of B minus for his essay.
Synonyms
* (negative) negative * (on the negative part of a scale) below zero (after the noun )Noun
(minuses)Synonyms
* (defect or deficiency) defect, deficiency, drawback, flaw, shortcomingAntonyms
* (minus sign) plus, plus sign * (negative quantity) positive * (defect or deficiency) advantage, bonus, boon, gain, plusSee also
* subtract * subtractionReferences
*Anagrams
* ----plus
English
Conjunction
(English Conjunctions)- Two plus two equals four.
- A water molecule is made up of two hydrogen atoms plus one of oxygen.
- I've won a holiday to France plus five hundred Euros' spending money!
- Let's go home now, it's late, plus I'm not feeling too well.
Synonyms
* andAntonyms
* minusDerived terms
* plus signNoun
(en-noun)- He is a real plus to the team.
Synonyms
* (useful addition) asset * plus signAntonyms
* (useful addition) liability, minus * minus, minus signAdjective
(-)- -2 * -2 = +4 ("minus 2 times minus 2 equals plus four")
- He is a plus factor.
- A battery has both a plus pole and a minus pole.
