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What other words can be used for - on purpose?

intentional; deliberate(ly)


What other words can be used in the place of the word taken?

breath


What words can you use to substitute as?

You can substitute words which are synonyms. They can be used in place of each other.


Are homophobic slurs necessary?

No they are not necessary. There are plenty of other words that could be used in place of slurs. Ex) Saying something is gay. Gay is not a synonym for stupid. Other words can be used in place of this.


What are the uses of objects that float in water?

Such objects are widely used for the purpose of moving people and other objects from place to place, as well as for the purpose of catching bass, crabs, gun-runners, etc.


What other words can take the place of the word used?

Synonyms for the word "used"? that all depends on how you use the word. For example: "I am used to it." Or, "He has used it again." * expended * consumed * secondhand * worn * old A word that takes the place of another is a pronoun. She can take the place of Cassie. He can take the place of Skylar. These words take the place of other nouns. I hope that helps.


What words can be used for in place of?

on the other hand, otherwise, perhaps, replace,,,,,,it depends with the context of the sentence


What are the other names for videos?

There are many words that can be used to describe the word video. DVD's, tapes, and discs are used for videos, and can serve the same purpose as a video.


What are other words that are similar to eloquent?

Other words for eloquent would be well-spoken, elegant, and sophisticated. These words could all be used in place of the word eloquent depending on the meaning of your sentence.


Why ie is not written as that is?

i.e in latin is known as 'id est'".I.e." is used in place of "in other words," or "it/that is."


What is the purpose of the physical maps?

It is used to find a specific place on the map(location). It is also used to find the distance of a place.


Is 'it' a preposition?

No, "it" is a pronoun, not a preposition. Pronouns are words used in place of nouns to avoid repetition in a sentence. Prepositions, on the other hand, are words that show the relationship between nouns or pronouns and other words in a sentence.