To replace "very," consider using more precise or impactful adjectives that convey the intended meaning. For example, instead of "very happy," you might use "ecstatic" or "elated." Similarly, replace "very big" with "enormous" or "gigantic." This not only enhances your writing but also makes it more engaging.
Demonstration
confiscated
also
A better word than "get" often depends on the context in which it's used. For instance, "obtain" can replace "get" when referring to acquiring something, while "receive" is suitable for gaining something given to you. In more casual contexts, "grab" or "fetch" might work well. Choosing a more precise verb can enhance clarity and impact in your writing.
The word and can be replaced by the ampersand (&) or by the phrase "as well as"; there is no single word that replaces it, however.
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elated
can be replaced but its very expensive, so you get an idea is better to get a new ipod that to replace the screen
the "find and replace" option. ...very simple (:
Words that can replace the conjunction "so": "Therefore" "Whereas" "Thus" "Accordingly" "Whence"
a name for cold drink which is very strong
excel
An assh*le?
very difficult, better off saving yourself the headache and taking it to a shop
Another word that can be used to replace the word fanatical is the word manic. You could also check a thesaurus for different options, that may fit what you are writing better.
which of the following can replace the word hardship?
Not known as a bad word - could be known as a substitute for one though