What concepts or ideas?
The main difference between Concept and Idea is that the Concept is a mental representation or an abstract object or an ability and Idea is a mental image or concept.
What are synonyms for concept?
other words for concept
- approach.
- conception.
- image.
- notion.
- perception.
- theory.
- thought.
- view.
What can I say instead of things?
Here are ten alternatives we can use:
- a detail. He told us all the details of his life.
- a feature. The new Galaxy smartphone has many unique features.
- an item. There are twenty items on the shopping list.
- an issue.
- a matter.
- a point.
- a subject.
- a topic.
What can I say instead of would?
What is another word for would?
might | could |
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may | may perhaps |
may possibly | may well |
possibly will |
What words rhyme with would?
Word | Rhyme rating | Categories |
---|---|---|
stood | 100 | Verb |
understood | 100 | Adjective |
wood | 100 | Noun |
could | 100 | Other |
What to say instead of I would like?
What is another word for would like?
feel like | hanker after |
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be turned on to | suggest |
would rather | have as one’s aim |
have as one’s goal | try to get |
look for | welcome |
What’s another way to say greatly appreciated?
What is another word for greatly appreciated?
much appreciated | much obliged |
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thanks a bunch | thanks a lot |
thanks a million | thanks very much |
thank you | thank you very much |
many thanks | gracias |
What is another word for wanting something?
Some common synonyms of want are covet, crave, desire, and wish. While all these words mean “to have a longing for,” want specifically suggests a felt need or lack.
Is would like formal?
“Would like” is a polite way to say “I want” in English. “I would like to buy a ticket please” is polite and friendly.
Would you use like in a sentence?
“I would like to become a doctor.” “I would like to see you more often.” “I would like to thank you.” “I would like to learn about animals.”
Would like VS would love?
“Would like” is also used to answer offers: “Thank you for the offer, but I would like to spend the holidays with my family.” “Would love” is a stronger way of replying: I would love to spend the holidays with you in Barbados.”