1 : with better reason or more propriety : more properly
quite
considerably
reasonably
very
well
proper
Some synonyms for the adverb 'instead' are alternately, alternatively, rather, and rather than. Some synonyms for the conjunction 'instead' are or, either, otherwise, and rather.
Of course it's a word. It's in the English language and is another word for A which goes before a word starting with a vowel rather than a consonant. ;)
Im England we might say 'watch it' rather than 'behave'
Shuttlecock or shuttle. It's also not a ball - rather a cone-shaped object.
You could use the word "accompanying" rather than escorting. It has a less chivalrous tone, but it is fairly synonymous. Depending on the circumstances, "dating" might also be appropriate.
* somewhat * slightly * rather * fairly * to an extent
No, the word 'rather' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Examples:He would rather order his own meal. (modifies the verb 'order')That is a rather bold statement. (modifies the adjective 'bold')A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.
Some synonyms for the adverb 'instead' are alternately, alternatively, rather, and rather than. Some synonyms for the conjunction 'instead' are or, either, otherwise, and rather.
Of course it's a word. It's in the English language and is another word for A which goes before a word starting with a vowel rather than a consonant. ;)
The term reeve can mean a bailiff, referring to a municipal manager rather than a court deputy.
Im England we might say 'watch it' rather than 'behave'
"Supposedly" is close, but it could mean what people assume, rather than what has been said. It sounds a little awkward, but "accusedly" is a closer synonym. (So, we have another word for it, but not necessarily a better word for it.)
A stringer is a slang term for a freelance journalist (one who works on assignment rather than one who is an employee of paper or publisher).
Shuttlecock or shuttle. It's also not a ball - rather a cone-shaped object.
OHOOXO - a brand name rather than a normal word. OHOOXO - a brand name rather than a normal word. OHOOXO - a brand name rather than a normal word. OHOOXO - a brand name rather than a normal word.
Yes, the word rather is an adverb.
Instead is a transition word indicating a change in the direction of thought or a contrast. Other options include: -Alternatively -Rather than -In contrast -On the other hand