substituted: used in place of
How did the cookies turn out when you substitutedmargarine for butter in the recipe?
The second string quarterback substituted when the starting quarterback was injured.
Before accepting a full time teaching position, I substituted in the district for several weeks.
Dad sent money frequently, but it never substituted for his time or his love.
Heck is a word substituted for hell, and means hell.
Bi-annual is a word that refers to an event that happens twice a year. The word 'semiannual' is often substituted for biannual as well, and means the same thing.
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The phrase "vista bella" is Spanish for "beautiful view". The word "vista" means "view" and the word "bella" is the feminine version of the Spanish word "beautiful". Bella can be substituted for the word "hermosa", which also means beautiful.
A pronoun is a word that can be substituted for a noun, a word for a person, place, or thing.
functionShe attended a charity function and made a generous donation.The word event could be substituted for function and the meaning of the sentence would not change,
Substituted or transmit
The word you are looking for is "irreplaceable." This word is an adjective that describes something that is unique and cannot be substituted if lost or damaged.
It is an impolite slang word substituted for "the n word," meaning an African-American.A: Subjectively impolite.It also means "younger sister" in the Inuit language. Great name for Northern Breeds.
Not vague
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A pronoun is a word that substitutes for a noun.