fur|ther|more

fur|ther|more
fur|ther|more «FUR thuhr mr, -mohr», adverb.
in addition; moreover; also; besides; further: »

He wants to leave for home; furthermore, he wants to go right now.


Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • fur´ther|er — fur|ther «FUR thuhr», compar. adjective and adverb, superl. fur|thest, verb. –adj. 1. more distant; farther: »on the further side. 2. additional; more: »Do you need further help? Have you any further need of me? –adv …   Useful english dictionary

  • fur|ther — «FUR thuhr», compar. adjective and adverb, superl. fur|thest, verb. –adj. 1. more distant; farther: »on the further side. 2. additional; more: »Do you need further help? Have you any further need of me? –adv …   Useful english dictionary

  • fur·ther·ance — /ˈfɚðərəns/ noun [noncount] formal : the act of helping something to become more successful or advanced : ↑advancement They made the furtherance of science their life s work. His main concern is with the furtherance [=promotion] of his own agenda …   Useful english dictionary

  • fur — fur·aldehyde; fur·bish; fur·bish·er; fur; fur·ca; fur·cal; fur·ca·sternum; fur·ca·tion; fur·cel·lar·ia; fur·cel·late; fur·cif·er·ous; fur·ci·form; fur·cil·ia; fur·co·cer·cous; fur·craea; fur·cu·la; fur·cu·lum; fur·dle; fur·fur; fur·fur;… …   English syllables

  • more — apish·a·more; bilt·more; clay·more; coth·a·more; creed·more; crest·more·ite; for·ev·er·more; fur·ther·more; gill·more; gos·more; hack·a·more; mat·ta·more; more; more·ish; more·ness; more·over; more·pork; more·ton; sag·a·more; soph·o·more;… …   English syllables

  • furthermore — fur·ther·more …   English syllables

  • furthermore — fur|ther|more W3 [ˌfə:ðəˈmo: US ˈfə:rðərmo:r] adv [sentence adverb] formal in addition to what has already been said ▪ He is old and unpopular. Furthermore, he has at best only two years of political life ahead of him …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • furthermore — fur|ther|more [ fɜrðər,mɔr ] adverb FORMAL ** used before a statement that is connected to what you have just said and adds something to it: Mr. Brown has earned the respect of farmers everywhere. Furthermore, they know they can trust him …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • furthermore — fur•ther•more [[t]ˈfɜr ðərˌmɔr, ˌmoʊr[/t]] adv. moreover; besides …   From formal English to slang

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