What is another word for on top of that?

Pronunciation: [ˌɒn tˈɒp ɒv ðˈat] (IPA)

"On top of that" is a common phrase used to indicate an additional point or matter that needs to be considered. There are several synonyms for this phrase that can be used to convey the same intent. For example, phrases like "furthermore," "additionally," "moreover," and "besides" can be used as synonyms for "on top of that." Each of these phrases can be employed to introduce an extra point or fact that contributes to a conversation or argument. They can also be used to demonstrate how one idea is linked to another, emphasizing the importance of the added information as a necessary consideration.

What are the hypernyms for On top of that?

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

Famous quotes with On top of that

  • And then, I suppose, there's also a cinematic reality on top of that. Because it was extremely difficult to keep tabs on, it was quite confusing acting that.
    Gabriel Byrne
  • Some scenes you juggle two balls, some scenes you juggle three balls, some scenes you can juggle five balls. The key is always to speak in your own voice. Speak the truth. That's Acting 101. Then you start putting layers on top of that.
    Vincent D'Onofrio
  • I'm taking one thing at a time. With the children and launching my solo career it would drive me to a nervous breakdown if I tried to organise a wedding on top of that.
    Natasha Hamilton
  • It is something that most parents hope for in life: That their children will be moderately successful, polite, decent human beings. Anything on top of that is something you have no right to hope for, but we all do.
    Jerry Kramer
  • And on top of that, when we work together we have a wonderful working relationship we push each other we challenge each other we laugh 80% of the time that we are together we're very fortunate.
    Alex Lifeson

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