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View usage for: (mɔːroʊvəʳ) adverbYou use moreover to introduce a piece of information that adds to or supports the previous statement. [formal] There was a man immediately behind her. Moreover, he was observing her strangely. It is a dull place during mid-year vacations and, moreover, a hot one. Synonyms: furthermore, also, further, in addition More Synonyms of moreover moreover in British English (mɔːˈrəʊvə) sentence connectorin addition to what has already been said; furthermore moreover in American English (mɔrˈoʊvər) adverb in addition to what has been said; besides; further; also used with conjunctive force Examples of 'moreover' in a sentencemoreover Moreover chefs are often happy to provide a special veggie dish if requested.Moreover, just one bribery conviction was based on entertaining and hospitality.Moreover, one day one can enjoy muffins and another day hot cereal.Moreover, how much pleasure will you derive from cooking them?Moreover, until now nobody has managed to build a commercially viable motorbike.Moreover, no one is suggesting occupying the country again.Moreover it was one of which they kept the President informed and for which they secured his general approval.Moreover, the one item of a language that remains relatively rigid and fixed over time is its structure. Moreover much long-term investment is a form of business support that is arguably no less worthy of encouragement than the efforts of entrepreneurs.Moreover, though great demands were placed upon him, he often made time for personal philanthropy.Moreover, sometimes women's names were dropped in favor of simply calling a man a woman.What they are engaged in, moreover, is often a con.Moreover, it often doesn't work.The lines between industry and services, moreover, are now blurred. In other languagesmoreover British English: moreover ADVERB You use moreover to introduce a piece of information that adds to or supports the previous statement. She saw that there was indeed a man immediately behind her. Moreover, he was observing her strangely. - American English: moreover
- Brazilian Portuguese: além disso
- Chinese: 此外
- European Spanish: además
- French: en outre
- German: außerdem
- Italian: inoltre
- Japanese: そのうえ
- Korean: 게다가
- European Portuguese: além disso
- Latin American Spanish: además
Chinese translation of 'moreover'Definition in addition to what has already been said There was a man behind her. Moreover he was observing her strangely. Synonyms in addition what is more to boot withal (literary) Additional synonymsThe maintenance programme will additionally seek to keep sites graffiti-free. Synonyms also, further, in addition, as well, moreover, furthermore, on top of that, to boot Definition in addition It is much too large and also it is very cold. Synonyms and, too, further, plus, along with, in addition, as well, moreover, besides, furthermore, what's more, on top of that, to boot, additionally, into the bargain, as well as Definition in addition I like the job, and the people I work with are very nice as well. Synonyms also, too, in addition, moreover, besides, to boot, into the bargainAdditional synonymsDefinition in addition It doesn't fit you, and besides it's dreadful! Synonyms also, too, further, otherwise, in addition, as well, moreover, furthermore, what's more, into the bargainDefinition in addition Further, losing one day doesn't mean you won't win the next. Synonyms in addition, moreover, besides, furthermore, also, yet, on top of, what's more, to boot, additionally, over and above, as well as, into the bargainDefinition besides Get in a bit of practice and have some fun into the bargain. Synonyms too, also, further, in addition, as well, moreover, besides, furthermore, what's moreDefinition in addition All their attempts were spurned. Similar offers from the right were likewise rejected. Synonyms also, too, as well, further, in addition, moreover, besides, furthermoreDefinition as well or also Depression may be expressed physically too. Synonyms also, as well, further, in addition, moreover, besides, likewise, to boot, into the bargain |