Additional in a sentence as an adjective

You can add ads, you can do additional products, you can add a kind of clunky single-signon, whatever.

Every additional piece of information on the screen is an opportunity to confuse and lose the sale.

I'd register a patent for the plot device of having the bad guy be the main character's best friend, with additional clauses for being his boss, advisor, or partner.

Most new computer users find it very hard to remember additional, non intuitive actions like right clicking & context menus.

They need to take over, trivialize, devaluate and destroy every thing that becomes special in society, in hope to get some additional sales.

I've been very, very impressed with New Relic's "use it for free, convert upmarket for additional features" model, and it's apparently worked well for them.

Given that they want to wait until after additional fundraising rounds are completed, I doubt that your involvement with the company is nearly so problematic.

After all, since he plans to self-publish the second edition, there is nothing to prevent him from self-publishing additional copies of the first edition if he requires them.

This allows for dual analog sticks, a combination of analog and trackball, or further any combination of touchpad, directional pad, or additional components.

But it should not require anything more than a media query fetching different CSS and perhaps some additional scripting so as to simply restyle the content experience Andy does say that all you need is media quires for the CSS and such and bingo.

We respect that you might not agree with this, but don't feel the need to spend additional resources paying for our computer programmers, underwriters, lawyers, and accountants to give you an expensive education in the realities of e-commerce on our nickel.

Additional definitions

adjective

further or added; "called for additional troops"; "need extra help"; "an extra pair of shoes"

See also: extra