List of 56 English Phrases Used to Introduce Additional Information

This is a list of phrases that can be used to introduce additional information in a text. These phrases can be useful for presenting important additional information for reading, writing, and speaking.

  1. "Furthermore"
  2. "In addition"
  3. "Besides"
  4. "Not to mention"
  5. "On top of that"
  6. "To boot"
  7. "What's more"
  8. "Besides that"
  9. "To add to that"
  10. "And"
  11. "Also"
  12. "As a matter of fact"
  13. "To say nothing of"
  14. "To say the least"
  15. "In fact"
  16. "To be sure"
  17. "Indeed"
  18. "In reality"
  19. "As a matter of truth"
  20. "As it turns out"
  21. "To tell the truth"
  22. "To be frank"
  23. "To be honest"
  24. "Truth be told"
  25. "Contrary to popular belief"
  26. "Despite appearances"
  27. "It may seem"
  28. "On the surface"
  29. "At first glance"
  30. "To all appearances"
  31. "On the face of it"
  32. "To the naked eye"
  33. "At a first glance"
  34. "As far as one can tell"
  35. "Based on what's visible"
  36. "By the same token"
  37. "Coupling with"
  38. "In conjunction with"
  39. "To this end"
  40. "For this reason"
  41. "Hence"
  42. "Therefore"
  43. "Thus"
  44. "As a consequence"
  45. "Consequently"
  46. "So"
  47. "As a result"
  48. "Accordingly"
  49. "Ergo"
  50. "In light of this"
  51. "On account of this"
  52. "It's worth mentioning"
  53. "It's worth pointing out"
  54. "It's worth noting that"
  55. "It's important to note"
  56. "It's noteworthy to mention"

Examples from list above

Addition / Inclusion:

1. "Furthermore"
"Furthermore, the study also examined the long-term effects of the treatment."

2. "In addition"
"In addition to his role as CEO, John also oversees the marketing department."

3. "Besides"
"Besides studying economics, she also has a keen interest in psychology."

4. "Not to mention"
"Their new house boasts a spacious garden, not to mention the stunning views."

Emphasis / Reinforcement:

1. "On top of that"
"He missed the deadline, and on top of that, he forgot to submit the required documents."

2. "To boot"
"She got the job offer and a signing bonus to boot."

3. "What's more"
"She's an excellent manager, and what's more, she's a great team player."

4. "Besides that"
"He's an accomplished pianist, and besides that, he's also a talented painter."

Truth / Clarification:

1. "To add to that"
"The project is behind schedule, and to add to that, we're also facing budget constraints."

2. "And"
"He's a skilled programmer, and he's fluent in three languages."

3. "Also"
"She's not only a skilled writer but also a talented musician."

4. "As a matter of fact"
"As a matter of fact, the company has been profitable for the past five years."

Conclusion / Result:

1. "In reality"
"In reality, the situation is much more complex than it appears."

2. "Thus"
"She missed the train, thus arriving late to the meeting."

3. "Accordingly"
"He failed to meet the criteria; accordingly, his application was rejected."

4. "It's worth mentioning"
"It's worth mentioning that the price includes free shipping."

We hope this list is helpful for your work and writing. We welcome any additional questions or clarifications about any of the phrases listed.