To Boot (Adverb)
Meaning
In addition, by way of addition; furthermore; "he serves additionally as the CEO".
Examples
- The company is downsizing, to boot, several high-ranking positions were eliminated immediately.
- She has won numerous awards for her scientific contributions, and to boot, a substantial research grant.
- The hotel room comes with a free breakfast, to boot wireless internet is free.
- The house was already expensive, to boot the owner wanted an additional 10,000 for fixtures and fittings.
- The professor is teaching a demanding course load, to boot advising six graduate students.