Moreover means “in addition,” “also,” or “furthermore.” It’s used to add another point that supports or strengthens what you just said.

Quick use

  • The report is well written; moreover, it is very clear.
  • She is smart and, moreover, very hardworking.

Simple tip

Use moreover when the next idea is extra support or an additional reason, not a completely new topic.

Tiny translation

A very natural everyday meaning is “more than that” or “on top of that”.

If you want, I can also show the difference between moreover , furthermore , and however.