Moreover (conjunction)

  1. In addition.
  2. Furthermore.
  3. Besides.

Origin:

Middle english more over, from more + over.

Examples:

  1. The work is hard, but the pay is good. Moreover, the benefits are excellent.
  2. He is a very talented singer. Moreover, he is also a skilled songwriter.
  3. She is a great cook. Moreover, she is also a very good baker.
  4. The project is behind schedule. Moreover, it is also over budget.
  5. The game was exciting. Moreover, it was also very close.
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