What to say instead of is about?

What to say instead of is about?

What is another word for is about?

relate to concern
be part of be pertinent
be appropriate be of importance to
be the business of be important to
be of interest to discuss

Can as replace Because?

As: As is a direct synonym for because (for example, “He opted not to go see the movie, as it had gotten poor reviews”), but it’s inferior. 2. As a result of: This phrase is a substitute for “because of,” not because, as in “As a result of his intervention, the case was reopened and they were ultimately exonerated.”

What is another word for still?

SYNONYMS FOR still 1 unmoving, inert, quiescent. 2 soundless, mute. 4 pacific, placid, serene. 8 quiet, hush, calm.

What is the opposite word of still?

Antonyms: moving, animated, stormy, running(a), sparkling, effervescent, noisy, no more, no longer. Synonyms: soundless, placid, tranquil, silent, inactive, noneffervescent, unruffled, static, smooth, motionless, quiet. still, noneffervescent(adj)

What do you mean by words being still and moving?

Answer: “Still” — This is one of its meanings, and probably the simplest word to use here. “Stationary” — This word means the same thing, though it sounds a bit more formal. “Stopped” — This one implies that it had been moving at some point, which for all of your examples is most likely true.

What does still up mean?

are you still doing

What does up mean in texting?

OK, I agree

What does I am up mean?

As others have said, the expression “I’m up”, if standing on its own without any other context given, generally means “I’m out of bed”, but can also mean “I am standing up” (if the person has been asked to do so, for example).

How come you are still up meaning?

Simply put, it means “are you awake?”; “are you still awake?”; “are you awake yet?” “Are you alert?” When people are playing a game or in a match it can mean: “Is it your turn now?” (Your turn to play) or “Are you winning?”, “Is your team winning?” To which you could answer: “Yes, we are up 20 to 14”.

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