Furthermore; in addition; too; as well. 'Also' is an adverb used to introduce additional information or to connect an idea to something previously mentioned. It emphasizes the inclusion of something, adding it to what has already been stated. Often implying similarity or agreement with what precedes, it expands upon an existing thought. It can also be used to introduce a contrasting idea or an exception, though less commonly than its primary function of adding or including.
Also meaning with examples
- She enjoys hiking, and also loves to swim in the lake during the summer. The activities are complementary and both bring her joy. Furthermore, her friends also like to engage in the same hobbies. It’s an all-around fun group of friends and makes for an awesome summer.
- The restaurant serves delicious pasta, and also has a great selection of pizzas on the menu. We can also order drinks before the food comes. It is a place you could come to for the whole evening. It will be a great place to go to when we go for dinner tomorrow.
- He is a talented musician; he is also an accomplished painter. Both fields require creativity, dedication, and artistry. The combination of the two make him the best choice for the exhibition. He has worked hard, and it shows through his art and music.
- The book is informative; it's also very entertaining. It's both an educational read and a fun experience. They are both very important aspects in the creation of a fantastic novel. It's a great choice for the book club.
Also Crossword Answers
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AND TOO
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PLUS
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LOSER
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ASWELL TOBOOT
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FURTHER BESIDES
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MOREOVER ASWELLAS LIKEWISE
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ADDITIONAL INADDITION
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FURTHERMORE THEREWITHAL
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NOTTOMENTION ADDITIONALLY NOTTOMENTION