like want | feel up to take a fancy to | have a yen for feel a need for | wish have in mind | prefer covet |
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What to use instead of I feel that?
- accepts that.
- affirms that.
- alleges that.
- argues that.
- asserts that.
- asseverates that.
- assumes that.
- assures that.
What’s another way to say I feel like?
like want | feel up to take a fancy to | have a yen for feel a need for | wish have in mind | prefer covet |
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What can I say instead of I felt?
found considered | opined guessed | ventured suggested | discerned detected | had a feeling noticed |
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What to say in an essay instead of I feel?
- “In my opinion, + [your sentence]”
- “I believe that + [your sentence]”
- “In my mind, + [your sentence]”
- “It would seem that + [your sentence]”
- “It could be argued that + [your sentence]”
- “This suggests that + [your sentence]”
- “This proves that + [your sentence]”
What word can I use instead of would?
- authorize.
- bid.
- decree.
- enjoin.
- exert.
- intend.
- request.
- resolve.
What is a better word for think?
Frequently Asked Questions About think
Some common synonyms of think are
conceive
, envisage, envision, fancy, imagine, and realize.
How do you say I believe differently?
- It is my belief that . . .
- I think that . . .
- In my opinion, . . .
- It is my position that . . .
- I favor (another approach, or whatever).
- I prefer (whatever you prefer).
How do you feel sentences?
- I feel much better now. …
- Do you think Jonathan might feel left out when the new baby comes? …
- I feel so strange. …
- There was no reason to feel threatened. …
- “I feel sleepy myself,” remarked Zeb, yawning. …
- He was beginning to feel tired.
What is the opposite of felt?
We have listed all the opposite words for felt alphabetically.
disbelieve
.
discount
.
discredit
.
distrust
.
What kind of word is felt?
simple past tense and past participle of feel
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How do you write without using I?
Following General Rules. Use
the third person point of view
. Never use “I,” “my,” or otherwise refer to yourself in formal academic writing. You should also avoid using the second-person point of view, such as by referring to the reader as “you.” Instead, write directly about your subject matter in the third person.
What can I write instead of I?
I for one I myself | me, myself and I myself only |
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How do you say I agree in a formal way?
- I agree with you.
- Yup.
- We are of one mind.
- You can say that again.
- I could not agree with you more.
- That’s right.
- Agreed.
- You took the words right out of my mouth.
Would in grammar use?
would is
the past tense form of will
. Because it is a past tense, it is used: to talk about the past. to talk about hypotheses (when we imagine something)
What is another word for the word this?
such that | these those |
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