B2adverbformal3K

UK/["/mɔːrˈəʊvə(r)/"]/US/["/mɔːrˈəʊvər/"]/

Meaning of Moreover

used to introduce some new information that adds to or supports what you have said previously

In simple words: Also; in addition to what was said.

Moreover in a sentence

  • A talented artist, he was, moreover, a writer of some note.

How to use Moreover

Use 'moreover' to add information in formal writing or speeches. It's not common in casual conversations. Alternatives like 'also' may feel more fitting in informal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone transition word

Memory hint

Sounds like 'more of her' — think of adding another point about her.

Related words

Collocations with Moreover

  • moreover, it is important
  • moreover, research shows
  • moreover, we can conclude

Synonyms for Moreover

Opposites of Moreover

Common mistakes with Moreover

  • 'Moreover' used at the start of a sentence without proper context.
  • Confusing 'moreover' with 'more then' — they have different meanings.
  • Using 'moreover' in informal settings where simpler words would be better.

Compare Moreover with Furthermore, Additionally, Also, Besides

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Frequently asked questions about Moreover

What does Moreover mean?

Also; in addition to what was said.

What is the definition of Moreover?

used to introduce some new information that adds to or supports what you have said previously

How do you use Moreover in a sentence?

A talented artist, he was, moreover, a writer of some note.

What are synonyms for Moreover?

Common alternatives include furthermore, additionally, also, in addition, besides.

What is the opposite of Moreover?

Opposite meanings include however, nevertheless, nonetheless.

What words go with Moreover?

It commonly pairs with moreover, it is important, moreover, research shows, moreover, we can conclude.

What are common mistakes when using Moreover?

'Moreover' used at the start of a sentence without proper context. Confusing 'moreover' with 'more then' — they have different meanings. Using 'moreover' in informal settings where simpler words would be better.

How do you pronounce Moreover?

US: /["/mɔːrˈəʊvər/"]/, UK: /["/mɔːrˈəʊvə(r)/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Moreover formal or informal?

"Moreover" is formal, so it fits professional, business, or academic conversations.

When should I use Moreover?

Use 'moreover' to add information in formal writing or speeches. It's not common in casual conversations. Alternatives like 'also' may feel more fitting in informal contexts.

What CEFR level is Moreover?

"Moreover" is at B2 level on the CEFR scale.