Conjunctive adverb.Adverbs that perform the role of conjunctions are called conjunctive adverbs they link independent clauses essentially in the same way coordinating conjunctions and subordinating conjunctions do but suggest a stronger division of the sentence parts and are therefore accompanied by a semicolon as punctuation:Lynch is brilliant indeed, Lynch is a genius The adverbs most commonly used as conjunctions are also namely assuredly nevertheless besides (see beside) next certainly now finally otherwise furthermore similarly however still incidentally then indeed therefore instead thus
meanwhile undoubtedly moreover Connective. See conjunction. Conscience, conscious. Commonly confused, these words not only have di erent meanings but are di erent