fur·ther
ˈfər-t͟hər
1
: farther sense 1
my ponies are tired, and I have further to go—Thomas Hardy
2
: to a greater degree or extent
further annoyed by a second intrusion
3
: in addition : moreover
Further, there are aurochs, red deer, wild boar, and large quantities of hare or rabbit.—H. T. Waterbolk
Farther vs. Further: Usage Guide
Farther and further have been used more or less interchangeably throughout most of their history, but currently they are showing signs of diverging. As adverbs they continue to be used interchangeably whenever spatial, temporal, or metaphorical distance is involved. But where there is no notion of distance, further is used.
our techniques can be further refined
Further is also used as a sentence modifier
further, the workshop participants were scarcely optimistic
—L. B. Mayhew
, but farther is not. A polarizing process appears to be taking place in their adjective use. Farther is taking over the meaning of distance
the farther shore
and further the meaning of addition.
needed no further invitation
1
: farther sense 1
rode … across the valley and up the further slopes—T. E. Lawrence
2
: going or extending beyond : additional
further volumes
further education
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