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Additional is an adjective and determiner used to describe something that is added or extra beyond what already exists or has been mentioned. It signals an increment beyond a baseline, often in formal or technical contexts such as business, science, and law. It can modify a noun: additional resources, additional time, or occur after a linking verb: these costs are additional to the budget.

Etymology: Additional derives from the noun addition, which comes from Latin additio, from addere, meaning to

Usage notes: In most contexts, additional emphasizes quantity or coverage beyond what is already present rather

Examples: We require additional data to complete the analysis. There will be additional charges for this service.

See also: addition, additionality, additionality concept, additionally.

add.
The
suffix
-al
turns
the
base
into
an
adjective
that
describes
something
related
to
or
resulting
from
addition.
than
replacement.
It
is
common
before
a
noun,
as
in
additional
funding,
or
after
a
linking
verb,
as
in
the
budget
is
additional
to
the
original
plan.
It
is
preferred
over
synonyms
like
extra
in
formal
writing,
though
nuance
differs:
extra
can
imply
an
unnecessary
surplus,
while
additional
stresses
a
planned
or
necessary
supplement.
The
adverb
form
is
additionally,
used
to
add
information
in
a
sentence.
Do
not
use
additional
as
a
verb;
use
add
or
additionally
when
phrasing
action.
The
report
includes
additional
details
beyond
the
initial
findings.
The
cost
is
additional
to
the
standard
price.