moreover
word
Definition
Used to add extra information or to emphasize that what you are saying is even more important.
Usage & Nuances
'Moreover' is formal and common in writing, especially essays or reports. Alternatives like 'furthermore' or 'in addition' are also formal. In conversation, 'also' or 'plus' are more natural.
Spanish: además - es másPortuguese (BR): além disso - além do maisPortuguese (PT): além disso - além do maisChinese (Simplified): 此外Chinese (Traditional): 此外Hindi: इसके अलावाArabic: علاوة على ذلكBengali: তদুপরি - এছাড়াওRussian: более того - кроме тогоJapanese: その上 - さらにVietnamese: hơn nữa - thêm vào đóKorean: 게다가 - 더구나Turkish: dahası - üstelikUrdu: علاوہ ازیں - اس کے علاوہIndonesian: lebih lagi - terlebih lagi
Example Sentences
It is raining. Moreover, it is very cold.
basic
The exam was difficult. Moreover, it was very long.
basic
The library is open late. Moreover, it offers free Wi-Fi.
basic
He was late to the meeting; moreover, he forgot his notes.
natural
The new phone is fast. Moreover, it's cheaper than the old one.
natural
We don't have enough time. Moreover, we need more people to finish the project.
natural