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What is another word for To Boot? – 106 To Boot Synonyms

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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