What Can I Say Instead Of As?

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although though conversely then again by contrast instead despite that just the same except that but still

What is another word for like or as?


enjoy


love
fancy relish savor

US

be fond of
embrace admire cherish delight in

What is another way to say as in?


for example


such

as
including for instance in particular among others amongst others and more and so forth and so on

Is as well as formal?

“As well” is

a little more formal than “too”

and less common in American spoken English. Many Americans do use it in writing, however. “Also” is generally more common in writing than speech.

What can I say instead of because?

  • ’cause,
  • as,
  • as long as,
  • being (as or as how or that)
  • [chiefly dialect],
  • considering,
  • for,
  • inasmuch as,

What is a bigger word for good?


great

, satisfying, exceptional, positive, acceptable, satisfactory, valuable, superb, marvelous, bad, wonderful, favorable, excellent, respectable, honest, useful, talented, efficient, reliable, able.

What is another word for just like?

like similar to
reminiscent of


resembling

akin

to identical to
in the vein of the same as approximating to much like

What can I say instead of really like?

adore adulate revel in savor

US
rejoice in luxuriate in get a thrill out of savour

UK
really enjoy like

How do I use as well as in a sentence?

  1. I know you as well as I know anyone else. …
  2. He could be tender and thoughtful, as well as charming. …
  3. Send me men who know this city as well as he does. …
  4. This wasn’t going as well as she had planned. …
  5. If you knew Mr. …
  6. He suspected the conversation would go as well as his talk with Jade.

What is the rule of as well as?

We usually use as well at the end of a clause: We look forward very much to seeing you again and to meeting your wife as well. As well as is a

multi-word preposition

which means ‘in addition to’: She has invited Jill as well as Kate.

What is as well as in grammar?

As well as means

“in addition to

.” Please proofread for spelling mistakes as well as grammatical errors. The sentence above means that you should proofread for both spelling and grammatical errors. You can also use as well as to make a simple comparison.

What is a better way to say because?

Because synonyms

(US, colloquial) On account

of the

fact that: … In this page you can discover 39 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for because, like: since, due-to, for the reason that, by reason of, as a result of, as, on-account-of, therefore, for, in-behalf-of and in consequence of.

What is another way to say beautiful?

  • alluring.
  • cute.
  • dazzling.
  • fascinating.
  • fine.
  • graceful.
  • magnificent.
  • marvelous.

What word can I use instead of would?

  • authorize.
  • bid.
  • decree.
  • enjoin.
  • exert.
  • intend.
  • request.
  • resolve.

What are 5 good synonyms?

  • adj.pleasant, fine.
  • adj.moral, virtuous.
  • adj.competent, skilled.
  • adj.useful, adequate.
  • adj.reliable; untainted.
  • adj.kind, giving.
  • adj.authentic, real.
  • adj.well-behaved.

What are the most positive words?

  • absolutely. accepted. acclaimed. accomplish. …
  • beaming. beautiful. believe. beneficial. …
  • calm. celebrated. certain. champ. …
  • dazzling. delight. delightful. distinguished. …
  • earnest. easy. ecstatic. effective. …
  • fabulous. fair. familiar. famous. …
  • generous. genius. genuine. giving. …
  • handsome. happy. harmonious. healing.
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