Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
moreover
adverb
/mɔːrˈoʊvər/

Definition
a word used to add information or emphasize something that has already been mentioned.

Examples
- She is a talented musician; moreover, she is an excellent artist.
- The project is behind schedule; moreover, we are over budget.
- He is very knowledgeable about history; moreover, he enjoys sharing what he knows.

Meaning
It is used to introduce something that adds to an argument or makes it stronger.

Synonyms
- furthermore
- in addition
- besides