Furthermore vs Otherwise - What's the difference?
furthermore | otherwise |
In addition; besides; what's more; used to denote additional information.
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(lb) In different circumstances; or else.
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Other than supposed; different.
As adverbs the difference between furthermore and otherwise
is that furthermore is in addition; besides; what's more; used to denote additional information while otherwise is differently, in another way.As an adjective otherwise is
other than supposed; different.furthermore
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Adverb
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Synonyms
* moreover * what is moreotherwise
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Alternative forms
* otherwizeAdverb
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Well-connected Brains, passage=Creating a complete map of the human connectome would therefore be a monumental milestone but not the end of the journey to understanding how our brains work. The achievement will transform neuroscience and serve as the starting point for asking questions we could not otherwise have answered,
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Usage notes
* "Otherwise" is often used to refer to the negative of something. The something may be a noun phrase, a verb phrase, an adjective phrase, or an adverb phrase, or a clause, or even something larger.Synonyms
* (differently) contrarily, contrastingly * (in different circumstances) if not, else (See or else) * (in all other respects) apart from thatAntonyms
* likewiseAdjective
(-)- He said he didn’t do it, but the evidence was otherwise .