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What can I say instead of and?
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What is another word for also and and?
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Whats a better word for what?
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What can I say instead of I Love You?
- I’m crazy about you.
- You’re my dream come true.
- You take my breath away.
- Since you’ve been around I smile a lot more than I used to.
- There is no one I’d rather steal blankets from.
- You’re my partner in crime.
- You look great today and every day.
What is a said word?
The word said is
the past tense of the verb “say
,” but it can also be used as an adjective to refer to something that has been previously introduced. … In that vein, the word offers a reference to something that was mentioned earlier.
What word can replace also?
- additionally,
- again,
- besides,
- either,
- further,
- furthermore,
- likewise,
- more,
What is another word for also known as?
Compare Synonyms.
a.k.a. alias
.
What is the word additionally mean?
:
in or by way of addition
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What’s a big word for beautiful?
admirable, adorable, alluring, angelic, appealing,
beauteous
, bewitching, captivating, charming, classy, comely, cute, dazzling, delicate, delightful, divine, elegant, enthralling, enticing, excellent, exquisite, fair, fascinating, fetching, fine, foxy, good-looking, gorgeous, graceful, grand, handsome, ideal, inviting …
What are the other words for happy?
- blissful,
- delighted,
- glad,
- joyful,
- joyous,
- jubilant,
- rejoicing,
- tickled.
What are similar words?
- akin,
- alike,
- analogous,
- cognate,
- comparable,
- connate,
- correspondent,
- corresponding,
What is a stronger word than I love you?
Cherish
– I cherish my time with you.
This is stronger than the word ‘love’ in that it shows just how much you value spending time with them.
What can I say instead of love?
- craving,
- crush,
- desire,
- infatuation,
- longing,
- lust,
- yearning.
How do you say I miss you in different ways?
- I hope I see you again.
- I long for you.
- I yearn for you.
- I miss your smile.
- You crossed my mind.
- I’ve been thinking of you.
- I feel sad without you.
- I wish you were here.
What is the word said in a sentence?
[
M] [T] She believed him when he said he loved her
. [M] [T] She said nothing that would make him angry. [M] [T] He said he would write to me, but he hasn’t. [M] [T] I should’ve listened to what my mother said.