What other word can I use instead of in?

What other word can I use instead of in?

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Q. What other word can I use instead of in?

other words for in other words

  • especially.
  • particularly.
  • specially.
  • specifically.
  • videlicet.
  • expressly.
  • id est.
  • scilicet.

Q. What can I use instead of this shows?

What is another word for this shows?

this confirms this demonstrates
this establishes this explains
this exposes this indicates
this proves this reveals
this supports this validates

Q. What can I say instead of a quote?

other words for quote

  • cite.
  • name.
  • recall.
  • attest.
  • excerpt.
  • parrot.
  • recite.
  • reference.

Q. Can we use as instead of because?

As is used to mean because, but it is also used when two events happen at the same time. In “I must stop now as I have to go out.” it means because, but in “She watched him as the train passed close to his house.” it doesn’t mean because. As for the sentences you used as examples, both are correct.

Q. What is an ethical person called?

For someone who is honest and follows good moral standards, use the adjective ethical. Ethical comes from the Greek ethos “moral character” and describes a person or behavior as right in the moral sense – truthful, fair, and honest.

Q. What is a antonym for ethical?

Antonyms: unethical, wrong. Synonyms: honorable, honourable, honest, respectable, good, estimable.

Q. What does ethical mean in simple terms?

pertaining to or dealing with morals or the principles of morality; pertaining to right and wrong in conduct. being in accordance with the rules or standards for right conduct or practice, especially the standards of a profession: It was not considered ethical for physicians to advertise.

Q. What are the 2 types of ethics?

Types of ethics

  • Supernaturalism.
  • Subjectivism.
  • Consequentialism.
  • Intuitionism.
  • Emotivism.
  • Duty-based ethics.
  • Virtue ethics.
  • Situation ethics.
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