What word can I use instead of rather?
What word can I use instead of rather?
What is another word for rather than?
instead | alternatively |
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alternately | as another option |
by way of an alternative | in preference |
on the other hand | by contrast |
on second thoughts | then again |
What is another word for life circumstances?
What is another word for circumstances?
situation | condition |
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life | going |
pass | bearing |
straits | strait |
deportment | standpoint |
What is inconsequential information?
1 : of no significance : unimportant. 2a : irrelevant. b : illogical. Other Words from inconsequential Synonyms & Antonyms Example Sentences Learn More About inconsequential.
What is the meaning of in preference to?
Definition of in preference to : instead of (something or someone) : rather than (something or someone) They chose her in preference to me.
What is the synonym of nominal?
token, symbolic, emblematic, peppercorn. tiny, minute, minimal, small, infinitesimal, insignificant, trifling, not worth mentioning, not worth bothering about. informal minuscule, piddling, piffling. North American informal nickel-and-dime.
What’s another word for real life?
What is another word for real-life?
reality | actuality |
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perceptibility | real life |
substance | substantiality |
thingness | absoluteness |
concreteness | matter |
What is the meaning of life situation?
life situation. My life situation has to do with what is going on “out there”–events, day-to-day occurrences, global circumstances that affect us all (economy, state of the world) and personal circumstances that affect just me and perhaps my loved ones.
What is a chagrined?
: disquietude or distress of mind caused by humiliation, disappointment, or failure. chagrin. verb. chagrined\ shə-ˈgrind , British usually ˈsha-grind \; chagrining\ shə-ˈgri-niŋ , British usually ˈsha-gri-niŋ \
What is the term used for hands on experience?
He always said he learned more about newspapers from hands-on experience than he did in the classroom. ‘Efficient and knowledgeable’ would be the recommended and preferred expression instead, as that is what you intend to say.