All 9 Uses of
moreover
in
The House of Mirth
- But Miss Bart, it appeared, really did want to know about Americana; and moreover, she was already sufficiently informed to make the task of farther instruction as easy as it was agreeable.†
Chpt 1.2
- It was, moreover, one of his gifts to look his part; to have a height which lifted his head above the crowd, and the keenly-modelled dark features which, in a land of amorphous types, gave him the air of belonging to a more specialized race, of carrying the impress of a concentrated past.†
Chpt 1.6
- Mrs. Trenor's words were moreover emphasized for her hearer by anxieties which she herself could scarcely guess.†
Chpt 1.7 *
- Moreover, by some obscure process of logic, she felt that her momentary burst of generosity had justified all previous extravagances, and excused any in which she might subsequently indulge.†
Chpt 1.10
- Moreover she had not seen Trenor since the day of the Van Osburgh wedding, and in his continued absence the trace of Rosedale's words was soon effaced by other impressions.†
Chpt 1.10
- How, moreover, can a young woman who has never been ignored measure the pang which this injury inflicts?†
Chpt 1.11
- She knew, moreover, that if the ladies at Bellomont permitted themselves to criticize her friends openly, it was a proof that they were not afraid of subjecting her to the same treatment behind her back.†
Chpt 1.12
- Mrs. Fisher, moreover, had no embarrassing curiosity.†
Chpt 2.5
- Lily's failure to profit by the chances already afforded her might, moreover, have justified the abandonment of farther effort on her behalf; but Mrs. Fisher's inexhaustible good-nature made her an adept at creating artificial demands in response to an actual supply.†
Chpt 2.8
Definition:
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(moreover) in addition to what has just been said