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- Dictionarymoreover/mɔːrˈəʊvə/
adverb
- 1. as a further matter; besides: "moreover, statistics show that competition for places is growing"
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Also and more importantly
- (used to add information) also and more importantly: The whole report is badly written. Moreover, it's inaccurate.
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- English (US)
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- Portuguese Translation
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- Pronunciation in English
MOREOVER pronunciation. How to say MOREOVER. Listen to the...
- English (US)
Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the word moreover, an adverb that means in addition to what has been said. Find out how to use moreover in a sentence and see related articles and entries.
Learn the meaning of moreover, a formal adverb used to add information or emphasize a point. Find synonyms, usage examples and translations of moreover in different languages.
Use the adverb moreover to add information that supports what’s already been said. You have to go shopping on Saturday to buy new tube socks, and moreover, you need to get a birthday present for your mom.
Moreover is an adverb that means in addition to what has been said. Moreover is used to transition into additional information or to connect a sentence to a related one that has already been said.
Learn the meaning, pronunciation, synonyms and usage of the adverb 'moreover', which introduces a piece of information that adds to or supports the previous statement. See examples, translations and grammar tips for 'moreover'.
Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of moreover, a formal word that introduces new information that adds to or supports what you have said previously. See examples, synonyms and related words in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.