Furthermore (adverb)

  1. In addition, besides, also.
  2. What's more, moreover, on top of that.

Origin:

From middle english forth more, meaning 'forward more'.

Examples:

  1. The company's profits have increased this quarter, furthermore, next quarter is expected to be even better.
  2. The new policy will not only save the company money, furthermore, it will also improve employee morale.
  3. The evidence suggested that the suspect was guilty, furthermore, the witness testimony confirmed it.
  4. I have already finished my work, furthermore, I am ready to help with yours.
  5. The new software is not only user-friendly, furthermore, it is also faster and more efficient.
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