In context|conjunctive|lang=en terms the difference between accordingly and moreover
is that accordingly is (conjunctive) in natural sequence; consequently; so while moreover is (conjunctive) in addition to what has been said; furthermore; additionally.
As adverbs the difference between accordingly and moreover
is that accordingly is (manner) agreeably; correspondingly; suitably; in a manner conformable while moreover is (conjunctive) in addition to what has been said; furthermore; additionally.
accordingly
English
Adverb
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en adverb)
(manner) Agreeably; correspondingly; suitably; in a manner conformable.
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(conjunctive) In natural sequence; consequently; so.
Usage notes
Synonym notes:
* Consequently , indicates a connection between two things, the latter of which is done on account of the former.
* Accordingly'' marks the connection as one of simple accordance or congruity, leading naturally to the result which followed; as, he was absent when I called, and I ''accordingly'' left my card; our preparations were all finished, and we ''accordingly'' set sail. ''Consequently'' all finished, and we ''accordingly set sail.
* Consequently'' marks a closer connection, that of logical or causal sequence; as, the papers were not ready, and ''consequently could not be signed.
Synonyms
* consequently, therefore, wherefore, hence, so
moreover
English
Adverb
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(conjunctive) In addition to what has been said; furthermore; additionally.
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Synonyms
* du reste
* furthermore
* further