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Synonyms & Similar Words
additionally
also
furthermore
moreover
in addition
besides
too
as well
likewise
similarly
into the bargain
what's more
to top it off
in tandem
coupled with
paired with
along with
together with
to add
to say nothing of
not to mention
to crown it all
on top of
to cap it all
to finish
to conclude
to summarize
to recapitulate
to reiterate
to restate
to reaffirm
to reconfirm
Meaning of To Boot
The primary meaning of "To Boot" is to add something extra or to provide additional information.
Definitions
- Used to indicate that something extra or additional is being added to what has already been said or given.
- Used to indicate that a particular fact or situation is being added to a list of other facts or situations.
Etymology of To Boot
The phrase "to boot" originated in the 15th century, derived from the Old English word "bōt", meaning "advantage" or "profit".
Historically, the phrase was used to indicate something that was added as a bonus or an extra benefit, often in a business or financial context.
Example Uses
- The new job offer includes a high salary, generous benefits, and a company car to boot.
- The hotel room was luxurious, with a stunning view, and free breakfast to boot.
- She graduated at the top of her class, and was accepted into a prestigious graduate program to boot.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
nothing
none
zero
zilch
minus
less
fewer
without
lacking
devoid
bereft
empty
vacant
hollow
insufficient
inadequate
incomplete
unfinished
unfulfilled
unsatisfied