A formal way of saying "basically" is "essentially." This term conveys the core idea or fundamental aspect of a concept without the informal tone. Other alternatives include "fundamentally" or "in essence," which can also serve to express a similar meaning in a more formal context.
That's a fancy way of saying it is multiplied by 4.
massive is a synonym to large or big, simply a fancier way of saying large.
Oh, dude, that's just a googol. It's like when you're trying to count all the snacks in your pantry but give up after, like, the first shelf. So yeah, a googol is basically just a fancy way of saying a whole bunch of zeros after the number 1.
Oh, dude, index form in math is just a fancy way of saying exponential form. So, if you see "536" in index form, it means 5 to the power of 36. It's like math's way of saying, "Hey, let's make this number look cooler and more confusing!"
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Usted is the formal way of saying 'you'.
we say amen as 'amen ' means SO IT WILL BE.
It's important so people can understand what has happened in the experiment, a conclusion is a formal way of basically saying what happened.
Purchase
Rendezvous.
I think that it's basically the same but "shall" sounds more formal than "may". may you is asking a question 'may you please do that'. but shall you is a more formal way of saying should you?
Probably saying deceased.
He/she has been killed
¿cómo está usted?
It is not that simple. Formal and masculine forms do not apply when writing "your".
Your method of approach is ineffective.
It is a more formal way of saying goodbye.