What is another word for and what's more?

Pronunciation: [and wɒts mˈɔː] (IPA)

"And what's more", a commonly used phrase to emphasize a point or add additional information, can be replaced with a wide range of synonyms. Some of the most suitable alternatives include "furthermore", "more importantly", and "in addition". Other options include "moreover", "not only that", and "on top of that". Using these synonyms can help grab the attention of the audience and highlight an essential point. They create a more engaging and persuasive style that keeps the readers interested. When used appropriately, these synonyms enhance the flow of the text and clarify the writer's message.

What are the hypernyms for And what's more?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with And what's more

  • So I think that I can say, as the President of Poland, we're proud that I am coming from Poland, which is different and what's more important, much better than before.
    Aleksander Kwasniewski
  • Never ever discount the idea of marriage. Sure, someone might tell you that marriage is just a piece of paper. Well, so is money, and what's more life-affirming than cold, hard cash?
    Dennis Miller
  • Your attitude measures up to the two requirements of love. You want to go to bed with her and can't, and you don't know her very well. Ignorance of the other person topped up with deprivation, Jim. You fit the formula all right, and what's more you want to go on fitting it.
    Kingsley Amis

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