Significance of Moreover
According to Kavyashastra, the term "moreover" serves to indicate an addition or further explanation related to a previously mentioned idea. It functions as a linguistic tool to connect thoughts and enhance clarity in communication. By using "moreover," authors can introduce additional information that supports or elaborates on the main points, thereby enriching the narrative or argument being presented. This technique is essential for effective writing and conveying complex ideas.1
Synonyms: Also, Too, In addition, Likewise, As well
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Hindu concept of 'Moreover'
In Hinduism, "Moreover" signifies an addition or further explanation that builds upon previously discussed concepts, enhancing understanding and continuity within theological discussions.
Significance in Kavyashastra (science of poetry):
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From: Sahitya-kaumudi by Baladeva Vidyabhushana
(1) Indicates an addition or further explanation connected with the previously mentioned idea.[1]
