moreover

adverb
UK: /mɔːˈrəʊvər/
US: /mɔːrˈoʊvər/
  1. In addition; also.

    1. It was cold; moreover, it started to rain.
    2. The rent is high; moreover, you have to pay for utilities, which is frustrating.
moreover conjunction
  1. Furthermore; besides.

    1. She's clever and, moreover, a hard worker.
    2. The project is interesting; moreover, it provides a valuable service and important skills.

Frequently Asked Questions

The phonetic transcription of "moreover" is /mɔːˈrəʊvər/ in British English and /mɔːrˈoʊvər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "moreover": furthermore, also, besides.

Example usage of "moreover": "It was cold; moreover, it started to rain.". More examples on the page.