"In other words" is a phrase used to clarify a previous statement. Sometimes it is used sarcastically. Example of a sarcastic use: "She has no money, no car to drive, no suitcase packed... in other words, she's not going on the trip." Example of a non-sarcastic use. In this example, "in other words" clarifies or simplifies. Mrs. Kent speaks German, Spanish and Italian. In other words, she is bilingual.
Stated replied or stated, it really depends on the context in which the word was used you could describe the way the said it by using a word like yelled or muttered or what they said, if they were asking or answering a question you could say answered or asked. Hope this helps!
Another way to say in many ways could be: 'In various ways' or maybe 'In incredible ways' or 'in speechless ways'.
I hope I answered your question!
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perhaps you may use, He/She said, He/She mentioned, He/She added,
Well The real question is, What is another way to say "came in"
Another way to say "as you see" "As you know", "therefore", "thus", "hence", "thence", and "then".
Another way to say 'getting to know', is to say 'getting acquainted with'. You could also say becoming familiar with.
'Sayed' is not a proper word. If you are referring to the past tense and past participle of the verb 'to say', it is 'said' (pronounced 'sed').
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Another way you can say you are said is you are 'blue.'
perhaps you may use, He/She said, He/She mentioned, He/She added,
you've got is another way to say you have.
He said in a surprised way, is the one.
'Sayed' is not a proper word. If you are referring to the past tense and past participle of the verb 'to say', it is 'said' (pronounced 'sed').
et cetera is another way to say and so on
Another way to say 'events' is 'functions'
Verbose is another way to say big words.
Another way to say horizontal is flat, even, or level.
Stubburn is when..... Like when I ask someone: "try this food, its really yummy...." and you said: "No, i like my food, im gonna stick with it forever" and i say: "come on.... Try something NEW." and you say:" No!!!". That's stubburn. Another way to say it is "CLOSED MINDED", and another example is.... : Your dad said:" get out your homework" and you said: No!!!!" your dad said: then i will give you back the thing i took from you" and you still said no cause you were mad... IM LIKE THAT SOMETIMES...