In addition
The phrase "as well as" means the same as "in addition to".
"In a motherly way" is one example of the adverbial form of "mother."Specifically, the grammatical name for the above example is an adverbial phrase. Another example is the adverb "motheringly." Either way, the two examples given answer the adverbial question of "how?"
Remembering.Cogitating.Sensible.Aware.
casual
Sort of, a little, sometimes
An adverbial phrase is a phrase that functions as an adverb, describing or modifying a verb, and adjective, or another adverb. For example: "She spoke with great emotion."
That would be an Anagram. Try Chevrolet for example, turns into Love the car
Your question is a sentence and contains the phrase "feature article." (The above is another example of using the phrase in a sentence.)
The phrase, mid day is an example of consonance. A consonance is a type of poetic tool whereby the same consonant is used at least twice, very closely to one another.
phrase
An alternative sentence
The phrase mid-may is an example of an alliteration.
An antoynm is someting that is the opposite of another thing, for example wet is an antoynm for dry. so no you can't use it with that phrase.
From Wiktionary: " A word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language, for example shutis a synonym of close"
There are many terms that could be used to replace the phrase, as you know. You could say also for example.
are you looking for "oxymoron"? Another good example is "military intelligence"
One alternative phrase you can use instead of "for example" is "such as."