さらに
Frequency rank: 406. – 407.
- furthermore; again; after all; more and more; moreover; even moreword usually written using kana alone
adverb (fukushi); conjunction
Forms
- さらにFrequency rank: 406. – 407.
- 更に【さらに】Frequency rank: 637.
Generated definitions (experimental)
- furthermore
- again
- after all
- more and more
- moreover
- even more
This word is used to add additional information or to emphasize a point that reinforces the statement made earlier.
He is an excellent student and furthermore, he is also a soccer player.
This plan is fantastic. Furthermore, it is feasible within the budget.
This usage indicates a repetition of a previous action or statement, often highlighting that it has happened before.
This expression is typically used to introduce a conclusion that is drawn from previous statements, suggesting a reconsideration or a final thought.
This phrase is used to describe an increasing degree or frequency of something over time.
This term is used similarly to "furthermore," to add information that reinforces the previous discussion, often in a formal context.
This phrase implies an additional increase to what has already been mentioned, emphasizing enhancement or escalation.
Generated collocations (experimental)
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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Moreover, when viewed from the side, the front teeth are protruding.
Of those 2 or 3 were pushed out of the nest, and then fell down from the balcony as well.
At this rate, the risk is high that our country's competitive position will drop even further.
5. きいわあどキーワードにがっち合致するぶんしょう文章やふぁいるファイルから、さらにすすんだ進んだぶんせき分析をして、かくれている隠れているしんじつ真実をはっけん発見することがなれっじナレッジです。
To apply further analysis to documents and files matching the keywords and find the hidden truth is "knowledge".
This block of apartments is a building that takes both the environment and health into consideration. From now on we want to further expand this system and knowhow.
In the north, there's Scotland; in the south, England; in the west, Wales; and further west, Northern Ireland.
Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter.
The wind was blowing violently, and to make matters worse, it began raining.
Father has lost his job, and what's worse, Mother has fallen ill.
She is beautiful, and what is more, very graceful.
She is rich, and what is better, very beautiful.