to boot
English
Etymology
From Middle English to bote (“something added to, addition”), from Old English tō bōte (“to boot, besides, moreover”). More at boot.
Adverb
to boot (not comparable)
- (idiomatic, informal) in addition, besides, also.
- My boyfriend is funny, and a pretty good cook to boot.
Synonyms
- into the bargain
- on top of that
Translations
in addition — see in addition
in addition, besides, also
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