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1. (adv.) moreover
in addition to what has been said; further; besides.
Etymology: (1325–75)
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| Definition of 'moreover' |
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1. (adverb) furthermore, moreover, what is more
in addition
"computer chess games are getting cheaper all the time; furthermore, their quality is improving"; "the cellar was dark; moreover, mice nested there"; "what is more, there's no sign of a change"
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1. (adverb) moreover
emphasizes what has just been said by adding another supporting fact
It's insulting and, moreover, unacceptable that he should use such bad language.
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| Definition of 'moreover' |
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1. (adverb) moreover
beyond what has been said; further; besides; in addition; furthermore; also; likewise
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Sense: also; what is more important
I don't like the idea, and moreover, I think it's illegal.
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Afrikaans: buitendien |
Arabic: علاوَةً على ذلك، إضافَةً |
Bulgarian: също така |
Brazilian: além do mais |
Czech: kromě toho |
German: außerdem |
Danish: desuden |
Greek: επίσης, επιπλέον |
Spanish: además |
Estonian: pealegi |
Farsi: علاوه بر اين |
Finnish: lisäksi |
French: de plus |
Hebrew: יֶתֶר עַל כֵּן |
Hindi: इसके अतिरिक्त |
Croatian: što više |
Hungarian: azonfelül |
Indonesian: lebih-lebih |
Icelandic: ennfremur |
Italian: inoltre |
Japanese: その上 |
Korean: 게다가 |
Lithuanian: be to |
Latvian: turklāt |
Malay: lebih-lebih lagi |
Dutch: bovendien |
Norwegian: dessuten |
Polish: ponadto |
Persian: علاوه بر اين |
Pashto: برسيره په دى |
Portuguese: além do mais |
Romanian: în plus, mai mult |
Russian: кроме того; более того |
Slovak: okrem toho |
Slovenian: razen tega |
Serbian: štaviše |
Swedish: dessutom |
Thai: ยิ่งกว่านั้น |
Turkish: üstelik, ayrıca |
Taiwanese: 而且 |
Ukrainian: до того ж, крім того |
Urdu: اس کے علاوہ یہ بھی اہم ہے |
Vietnamese: hơn nữa |
Chinese: 而且 |
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