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noun
- 1. a thing added to something else in order to complete or enhance it: "the handout is a supplement to the official manual" Similar
- 2. the amount by which an angle is less than 180°.
verb
- 1. add an extra element or amount to: "I looked for a part-time job to supplement my income"
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SUPPLEMENT definition: 1. something that is added to something else in order to improve it or complete it; something…. Learn more.
The meaning of SUPPLEMENT is something that completes or makes an addition. How to use supplement in a sentence.
A supplement is an addition to something that completes it or makes up for a shortcoming, as in He takes vitamin supplements to make up for his vitamin C deficiency. A supplement is also an addition to a book that provides important information or corrects errors.
supplement (to something) a book or a section at the end of a book that gives extra information or deals with a special subject. the supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary; a supplement to the main report; You can use these books as supplements to the basic English course.
A supplement is something which is added to another thing in order to improve it.
1. something added to complete a thing, supply a deficiency, or reinforce or extend a whole. 2. something added to or issued after a publication, as a book or periodical, that supplies further information or treats special subjects. 3. the quantity by which an angle or an arc falls short of 180° or a semicircle. v.t.
A supplement is something added to something else. Nutritional supplements add vitamins and minerals to the ones already included in the food you eat.