Updated June 2026
A conjunctive adverb used to introduce a further and more important point, adding information that supports or strengthens a previous statement. It serves to emphasise additional evidence or reasoning.
“The proposal is cost-effective; moreover, it will significantly reduce environmental impact.”
more·o·ver
Eight letters with pattern MORE-; contains four vowels (O, E, O, E)
Worth 13 points; compound word combining MORE and OVER, good for transitions
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