That depends on what you feel is insufficient about the word 'however'.
Synonyms are nevertheless, nonetheless, but, still, yet, though, although, notwithstanding
Ars, artis ( as in ars longa, vita brevis) is a Latin word from which derives the English word art. A better modern equivalent to the Latin meaning, however, is science or technology.
a better word than attention is ............................looking
a better word for brave is heroic (by a 10 year old!)
The word most is already in the superlative form. There is no better form.Mostest, for instance, is not a valid word.
Excalibur is a much better word than exclaimed, in my opinion.
My blood. Mo chuid fola is better, however.
Yes. There is no word or phrase in English that cannot begin or end a sentence.A sentence can start with but -However, we believe "however" to be a better beginning.Yes, and no it depends on how,and when you use it.
Ars, artis ( as in ars longa, vita brevis) is a Latin word from which derives the English word art. A better modern equivalent to the Latin meaning, however, is science or technology.
The word 'Fail Better' has the answer in it. To 'Fail Better' it means you should and can fail and make them better; by learning from the mistakes you make. It isn't compulsory to make mistakes but it has a freedom to make mistakes whenever you want, however you want.
There is no single word for heats which is better.
A better word for "sweet" is "sugary."
A better word for fierce would be vicious
A better word for job would be occupation.
senselessness ... however I like asslessness better. It has 11 letters and is possibly an actual word. As in "Those chaps display an awful lot of asslessness"
It is certainly possible to make a brochure using Microsoft Word. However, it is usually better to use specific brochure making software as it will be easier.
Even better!
"mieux" or "meilleur"