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What can I use instead of I know this because?
i know this because synonym | English Thesaurus
- apprehend, comprehend, experience, fathom, feel certain, ken (Scot.)
- associate with, be acquainted with, be familiar with, fraternize with, have dealings with, have knowledge of, recognize.
What to use instead of by doing this?
What is another word for by doing this?
thereby | consequently |
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to that end | to this end |
because of that | because of this |
by doing so | by it |
by that | for that reason |
What is another way to say I know?
What is another word for I know?
got you | roger |
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I know what you mean | I see |
I see your point | I understand |
OK | capiche |
capisce | understand |
What word can I use instead of by?
What is another word for by?
near | beside |
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close by | in the vicinity of |
amongst | amidst |
amid | among |
across | on |
What should I use instead of something?
Synonyms & Antonyms of something
- being,
- commodity,
- entity,
- existent,
- individual,
- individuality,
- integer,
- object,
How do you say I understand now?
You can do that by saying:
- OK / Alright / Sure.
- Got it.
- OK, I get it now / That’s clear, thank you.
- Fair enough / I see where you’re coming from / I take your point / That makes sense.
- Of course / Absolutely.
- I appreciate why you think that, but…
- I hear what you’re saying, but…
- When You Understand Someone’s Feelings:
How do you say politely in know?
Ways of saying that you know, understand or agree – thesaurus
- of course. adverb. used when you have just realized something.
- OK. interjection.
- all right. interjection.
- fair enough. phrase.
- I know. phrase.
- if you like. phrase.
- I see. phrase.
- I know what you mean. phrase.
How do you say I dont know respectfully?
Try one of these instead:
- I’m not sure, but I’ll find out and let you know.
- I’ll find out.
- I’ll look into it and get back to you with what I find.
- That’s a good question and I want to get you the right information. Let me get back to you by end-of-day.
What can I say instead of understood?
You can do that by saying:
- OK / Alright / Sure.
- Got it.
- OK, I get it now / That’s clear, thank you.
- Fair enough / I see where you’re coming from / I take your point / That makes sense.
- Of course / Absolutely.
- I appreciate why you think that, but…
- I hear what you’re saying, but…
- That’s totally fair / I don’t blame you.
What is another word for as you know?
Synonyms for as you know include it goes without saying, needless to say, evidently, it stands to reason that, naturally, as we know, as it is known, as is known, as everyone knows and as we have heard. Find more similar words at wordhippo.com!
Should we replace the word “should” with “could”?
I’ve learned to replace the word “should” with “could” as “could” implies that we have a choice. We ALWAYS have a choice. If it’s a direction we are choosing to take in our lives and we aren’t following through, then we can ask ourselves (in a non-critical, fact-finding and supportive way) “so why aren’t you?”
What are some different phrases for talking about what we want?
Anyway — there are lots of different phrases for talking about what we want: I could really do with … This phrase is almost like “I need.” It’s like saying “I know what could really fix this situation!” “I could really do with a coffee right now.” “We can’t get there in time just by walking.
Should we use the word “should” when talking to ourselves?
Here is what I’ve discovered so far: When we use the word “should,” we’re not accepting reality. We’re talking about things that we wish were so, but aren’t (or vice versa). Whenever I used the word “should” when talking to myself, it was motivated by a lack of self-acceptance rather than encouragement.