"Less" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "less" is an adjective that means a smaller or lower amount or degree of something. It can also indicate a lack or deficiency of something. For example:
I have less money than I thought. (a smaller amount of money)
The cake is less sweet than I like it. (a lower degree of sweetness)
In some cases, "less" can be used interchangeably with "fewer", but this can often cause confusion and it's generally safer to use "fewer" to refer to countable nouns and "less" to refer to uncountable nouns.
Usage Examples for "less"
Leslie is a given name of Scottish and English origin, derived from the Latin name Lucius, meaning "light". It is also a surname of English origin, referring to someone who lived near a lea, a type of small enclosed field.
Lesmurdie is a suburb located in the City of Kalamunda, Western Australia. The name "Lesmurdie" is believed to have been derived from an early settler, Lieutenant Henry Leslie, and the Aboriginal word "murdie", meaning "stone" or "rock", likely referring to the rock outcrops and hills in the area.
The word "lessee" refers to a person who rents or leases something, such as a property, a piece of equipment, or a vehicle. The lessee typically agrees to pay rent or lease payments in exchange for the right to use the item for a specified period of time.
The verb "lessening" means to make something smaller, smaller in amount or degree, or to reduce its intensity or strength. It can also mean to diminish or progressively decrease something in amount, size, or intensity. For example, "The temperature was lessening by the hour, and the snow began to melt."