different between furthermore vs instead
furthermore
English
Etymology
From Middle English furthermore, forthermore, forthermar (also as forther mo), equivalent to further +? -more.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?f??(?).ð?(?).m??(?)/
Adverb
furthermore (not comparable)
- In addition; besides; what's more (i.e. to denote additional information).
Synonyms
- additionally
- also
- moreover
- what is more
Translations
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- what furthermore means
- what furthermore means in arabic
- furthermore what is the mobile phase in this experiment
- furthermore what is more
- furthermore what does it means
- furthermore what is the definition
- what is furthermore in grammar
- what is furthermore an example of
instead
English
Alternative forms
- enstead
Etymology
in +? stead, from Middle English ine (“in”) + stede (“stead”). Related to German statt.
Pronunciation
- enPR: ?n-st?d', IPA(key): /?n?st?d/
- Rhymes: -?d
Adverb
instead (not comparable)
- In the place of something (usually mentioned earlier); as a substitute or alternative.
Synonyms
- in lieu
Derived terms
- instead of
Translations
Anagrams
- Danites, Sidetan, Tiendas, destain, detains, nidates, sainted, satined, stained, tiendas
instead From the web:
- what instead of that
- what instead means
- what instead of flash player
- what instead of facebook
- what instead of why
- what instead of adobe flash player
- what instead of cream of tartar
- what instead of cornstarch
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