Furthermore
(adverb)
- In addition, besides, also.
- What's more, moreover, on top of that.
Origin:
From middle english forth more, meaning 'forward more'.
Examples:
- The company's profits have increased this quarter, furthermore, next quarter is expected to be even better.
- The new policy will not only save the company money, furthermore, it will also improve employee morale.
- The evidence suggested that the suspect was guilty, furthermore, the witness testimony confirmed it.
- I have already finished my work, furthermore, I am ready to help with yours.
- The new software is not only user-friendly, furthermore, it is also faster and more efficient.