All 7 Uses of
moreover
in
The Idiot
- He wished to marry well, and, moreover, he was a keen admirer and judge of beauty.†
Chpt 1.4 *
- All this was no doubt extremely coarse, and moreover it was premeditated, but after all Ferdishenko had persuaded everyone to accept him as a buffoon.†
Chpt 1.13
- He made many new friends; and was moreover, a frequent visitor at the debtor's prison, to which he invariably accompanied his mother.†
Chpt 2.1
- Instantly the scene changed, crowds of friends gathered round our baron, who meanwhile had lost his head over a celebrated demi-mondaine; he even discovered some relations; moreover a number of young girls of high birth burned to be united to him in lawful matrimony.†
Chpt 2.8
- Nothing would be easier than to prove the date of your birth from well-known facts; we can only look on Mr. Keller's version as a work of imagination, and one, moreover, extremely offensive both to you and your mother.†
Chpt 2.9
- Moreover, anew trouble, almost a fear, showed itself in his eyes; he watched Hippolyte anxiously as if expecting something further.†
Chpt 2.10
- Moreover, it was only a question of a small gathering of a few intimate friends.†
Chpt 4.6
Definition:
in addition to what has just been said