in other words
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Definition
- Adverb: Used to introduce a restatement or clarification of something that has just been said, using different, often simpler or more direct, language.
Usage
The phrase 'in other words' is a transitional phrase used to signal that you are about to rephrase a previous statement. It is commonly used for: * Clarification: To make a complex or abstract idea clearer. * Simplification: To state something in simpler terms. * Emphasis: To reinforce a point by saying it another way. * Conclusion: To summarize the implication of what was just said.
It is typically placed at the beginning of a sentence, followed by a comma.
Examples
- The project is not viable. In other words, we cannot proceed with it.
- He is a polymath. In other words, he is knowledgeable in many different subjects.
- The device is intuitive. In other words, you can use it without reading the manual.
- We need to reduce our expenditure significantly. In other words, we must start budgeting.
Advanced Usage
- To put it another way: A more formal synonym often used in academic or professional writing.
- The theory is unfalsifiable. To put it another way, it cannot be tested.
- That is to say: Used for precise clarification or definition.
- She works in the C-suite, that is to say, as a Chief Financial Officer.
Variants and Related Phrases
- i.e.: An abbreviation for the Latin , meaning "that is." It is used in writing to specify or explain.
- Please bring writing materials, i.e., a pen and paper.
- To rephrase: A verb meaning to express the same idea in different words.
- Let me rephrase my question.
- Simply put: Used to introduce a very straightforward restatement.
- The system is inefficient. Simply put, it doesn't work.
Synonyms
- Otherwise stated
- Put differently
- Namely (for specifying)
- Which means
Notes
'In other words' is a fixed phrase. It functions as a single adverbial unit to connect ideas. It is not used as a noun, verb, or adjective.
Adverb
- otherwise stated
- in other words, we are broke