In this page you can discover 42 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for stated, like:
declared
, expressed, said, told, submitted, held, affirmed, claimed, contended, avowed and pronounced.
What can I say instead of stated in an essay?
- affirm.
- articulate.
- describe.
- explain.
- expound.
- express.
- give.
- say.
What's another way of saying stated?
In this page you can discover 42 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for stated, like:
declared
, expressed, said, told, submitted, held, affirmed, claimed, contended, avowed and pronounced.
What can I say instead of previously stated?
foregoing previous | former preceding | earlier precedent | prior antecedent | aforementioned past |
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What is another way to say can be?
mayhap possibly | credibly obtainable | it could be could be | might be weather permitting | as it may be peradventure |
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What's a better word for said?
Babbled
, beamed, blurted, broadcasted, burst, cheered, chortled, chuckled, cried out, crooned, crowed, declared, emitted, exclaimed, giggled, hollered, howled, interjected, jabbered, laughed, praised, preached, presented, proclaimed, professed, promulgated, quaked, ranted, rejoiced, roared, screamed, shouted, shrieked, …
Can you say that said in an essay?
4 Answers. Both “that said” and “
that being said
” are common (possibly too common) and perfectly grammatical, and sufficiently formal as well. “Having said that” is also correct, but to be correct the subject in what follows must be whoever said that (usually “I”).
What can I say other than according to?
- as reported by.
- as stated in.
- conforming to.
- in agreement with.
- in consonance with.
- in keeping with.
- in line with.
- just as.
What can I say instead of he said in an essay?
- cheered.
- cried out.
- beamed.
- rejoiced.
- exclaimed.
- gushed.
- yelled.
- crowed.
What's another way to say like I said?
Synonyms:
perhaps
, maybe, presumably, reportedly, hum, it/that depends, not that I'm aware of, I dare say, I would think/imagine/hope etc.
Is as mentioned rude?
It is not rude to politely ask what someone meant
, as in “Are you saying ~?”. It is not rude to politely ask what someone meant, as in “Are you saying ~?”. That is so much better than just saying “ You meant~.” as an assumption. That way is rude.
Can you use as previously stated in an essay?
Can you say as previously mentioned in an essay?
I never use “as
mentioned previously”. Its better to say “as mentioned before/ earlier/In reference to”. You can always highlight and inform about the line/ paragraph and write it as “In reference to or Regarding”.
What to use instead of would be?
budding potential | wannabe aspiring | dormant eager | hopeful keen | professed promising |
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What can I use instead of?
- bottle.
- bucket.
- canister.
- jar.
- package.
- cannikin.
- receptacle.
- vessel.
- break,
- break off,
- break up,
- cease,
- cut off,
- cut out,
- desist (from),
- discontinue,
What is another word for said excitedly?
In this page you can discover 36 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for excitedly, like:
eagerly
, passionately, hysterically, frantically, excitably, erratically, excited, without restraint, in an excited manner, agitatedly and restlessly.