Meaning of more than in English:
more than
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Extremely (used before an adjective conveying a positive feeling or attitude)
‘she is more than happy to oblige’- ‘McNamara was one of several who proved a more than able deputy for an injured colleague.’
- ‘We'd be more than happy to come and pick them up.’
- ‘At five o'clock the next day, I was more than ready to go home.’
- ‘An instructor is available to deal with all grades, new members are more than welcome.’
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