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.
There is no single word for heats which is better.
A better word for "sweet" is "sugary."
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.
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!
Good I'm guessing