All 5 Uses of
moreover
in
A Passage to India
- Touched by Western feeling, he disliked union with a woman whom he had never seen; moreover, when he did see her, she disappointed him, and he begat his first child in mere animality.†
Chpt 6
- The old lady accepted: she still thought the young doctor excessively nice; moreover, a new feeling, half languor, half excitement, bade her turn down any fresh path.†
Chpt 7
- Moreover, Adela in her excitement knelt and swept her skirts about, until it was she if anyone who appeared to have attacked the car.†
Chpt 8 *
- "Mr. Mahmoud Ali, this is not wise," implored the Nawab Bahadur: he knew that nothing was gained by attacking the English, who had fallen into their own pit and had better be left there; moreover, he had great possessions and deprecated anarchy.†
Chpt 25
- Moreover, Mr. McBryde had read all his letters in the past, and spread their contents.†
Chpt 36
Definition:
in addition to what has just been said