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Definition of further adjective from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

  

further

 adjective
adjective
NAmE//ˈfərðər//
 
(comparative of far)
 
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 (formal) more; additional Cook for a further 2 minutes. Have you any further questions? For further details call this number. We have decided to take no further action. The museum is closed until further notice (= until we say that it is open again). Language Bankaccording toreporting someone's opinion
  • Photography is, according to Vidal, the art form of untalented people.
  • For Vidal, photography is the art form of untalented people.
  • His view is that photography is not art but merely the mechanical reproduction of images.
  • Smith takes the view that photography is both an art and a science.
  • In Brown's view, photography should be treated as a legitimate art in its own right.
  • James is of the opinion that a good painter can always be a good photographer if he or she so decides.
  • Emerson believed that a photograph should reflect only what the human eye can see.
See further in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary