What is another way to say great?

What is another way to say great?

100 Ways to Say “Great!”

  1. 100 Ways to Say Said.
  2. 250 Ways to Say Went.
  3. 100 Ways to Say Bad.
  4. 100 Ways to Say Good. Admirable! Amazing! Arresting! Astonishing! Astounding! Awesome! Awe-inspiring! Beautiful! Breathtaking! Brilliant! Capital! Captivating! Clever! Commendable! Delightful! Distinguished! Distinctive! Engaging! Enjoyable! Estimable!

What to say instead of this is why?

What is another word for that is why?

as a result consequently
because of this ergo
in consequence subsequently
that being the case thence
thereby accordingly

What can I use instead of this is because?

11 Substitutes for because and because of

  • As and since. These conjunctions are used when the reason is already known to the reader or when it is not the most important part of the sentence.
  • As a result of. As a result of is a substitute for ‘because of’.
  • As long as. As long as can mean ‘since’ or ‘because’.
  • Due to.
  • For.
  • Inasmuch as.
  • In view of the fact that.
  • Now that.

How do you say me in a fancy way?

“Come with me if you want to live!”…What is another word for me?

myself I
personally for me
ourself self

How do you say your opinion without using I?

Informal English Phrases

  1. “In my opinion, + [your sentence]”
  2. “I believe that + [your sentence]”
  3. “In my mind, + [your sentence]”
  4. “It would seem that + [your sentence]”
  5. “It could be argued that + [your sentence]”
  6. “This suggests that + [your sentence]”
  7. “This proves that + [your sentence]”

How do you say in your opinion formally?

USEFUL EXPRESSIONS TO EXPRESS YOUR OPINION

  1. In my opinion, In my eyes.
  2. To my mind, As far as I am concerned.
  3. From my point of view, As for me / As to me.
  4. My view / opinion / belief / impression / conviction is that
  5. I would say that
  6. My impression is that
  7. I have the feeling that
  8. I have no doubt that …

How do you express your opinion or assertion?

The Best Way to Offer An Opinion On Anything

  1. First, make sure that the situation warrants an opinion.
  2. Ask yourself if you’re the best person for the job.
  3. Start by listening politely.
  4. Think before you speak.
  5. Make sure you have all the facts.
  6. Say what you think in a detailed, straightforward manner.
  7. Use “I” statements.
  8. Provide the reasons for your point of view.

What is an example of assertion?

The definition of an assertion is an allegation or proclamation of something, often as the result of opinion as opposed to fact. An example of someone making an assertion is a person who stands up boldly in a meeting with a point in opposition to the presenter, despite having valid evidence to support his statement.

What does a assertion mean?

: the act of asserting or something that is asserted: such as. a : insistent and positive affirming, maintaining, or defending (as of a right or attribute) an assertion of ownership/innocence. b : a declaration that something is the case He presented no evidence to support his assertions.