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Meaning of moreover
used to add a new point to an argument or statement
Etymology of moreover
The word "moreover" originated from Old English words "mā" meaning "more" and "hwēor" or "hwēr" meaning "over" or "beyond", with the modern concept evolving over time to fit into various contexts
Synonyms
additionally
also
furthermore
moreover
what's more
in addition
besides
too
as well
likewise
similarly
moreover
anyway
anyhow
anyway
nonetheless
notwithstanding
however
still
yet
nevertheless
regardless
despite
in spite of
moreover
further
extra
supplemental
added
extra
supplementary
auxiliary
ancillary
secondary
additional
incremental
extendable
Definitions
- Used to add a new point to an argument or statement, often to make it stronger
- * Used to indicate that something is being added to what has already been said
Usage Examples
- The new policy has been successful, and moreover, it has also led to a significant reduction in costs
- * She is a talented singer, and moreover, she is also a skilled songwriter
Antonyms
however
nevertheless
nonetheless
despite
in spite of
on the other hand
on the contrary
conversely
rather
instead
alternatively
nonetheless
notwithstanding
anyway
still
yet
although
though
even though
in contrast
by contrast
on the one hand