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ANOTHER Synonyms: 28 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
1 month ago - Synonyms for ANOTHER: further, more, additional, else, farther, other, added, side; Antonyms of ANOTHER: less, fewer
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169 Synonyms & Antonyms for ANOTHER | Thesaurus.com
2 weeks ago - Find 169 different ways to say ANOTHER, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.
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is there a term for when one word relates to another?
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word choice - Alternatives to "then", "next" (at the beginning of the phrase) in formal text (for Academic papers) - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
I am writing an academic paper and, at a certain point, I want to write: "Firstly,... Then, ... Next, ... Lastly...." However, "Then" and "Next" at the beginning of phrases sound like very INFORMAL More on english.stackexchange.com
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March 23, 2018
alternate of "another reason..." | WordReference Forums
Hello everyone!! Sometimes we quote 2 or more reasons for something in our essays, and starts the next paragraph with "Another Reason...." E.G. Another reason for preferring Jack on kate is the conduct of Jack. I wonder if there is some alternate available for this phrase.. More on forum.wordreference.com
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What is a better way to say "This paper argues...." in research essays
the authors conclude.. the researchers note... it is discussed that..... the study suggests.... In (paper's title) the author's position is... the data in (paper) points to..... their finding include... More on reddit.com
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WordHippo
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What is another word for another? | Another Synonyms - WordHippo Thesaurus
Synonyms for another include a further, an additional, a second, an extra, a spare, one more, someone else, other person, a different person and something else. Find more similar words at wordhippo.com!
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Synonyms of 'another' in British English
Synonyms for ANOTHER: a further, an extra, one more, an additional, a different, an alternative, a variant, …
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Dictionary.com | Meanings & Definitions of English Words
4 days ago - He told her he loved another. ... the other House of Parliament (used in the House of Commons to refer to the House of Lords and vice versa) ... Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context.
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March 19, 2024 -

I dont mean a synonym, but more like how someone who does chemistry is a chemist, or how a practitioner of botany is a botanist.

kinda like how we have past tense and present tense or third person, first person, second person in terms of viewpoints.

I mean there has to be a term for that right

another example would be like apology, apologize, apologetic.

like they relate to each other without being a different word entirely like a synonym would.

we all know thats a thing but is there a term for it?

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Linking/transition words - Academic writing - Library at University of Staffordshire
2 weeks ago - From the Refinements section - select Conciseness - if there are any suggestions a number will appear in the box alongside this option · A dotted line will appear under any groups of groups · Either select the identified text by clicking with your right mouse button OR click on the down down next to the Conciseness menu. MS Word will display any alternative words which you can either select and they will be replaced in your text or reject if you want to keep the original phrases.
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92 Essay Transition Words to Know, With Examples | Grammarly
November 7, 2023 - For example, transition words like therefore show a cause-and-effect relationship, while transition words like in conclusion introduce a summary or wrap-up. Often, conjunctive adverbs work well as transition words. Essay transition words are no different from other types of transition words.
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word choice - Alternatives to "then", "next" (at the beginning of the phrase) in formal text (for Academic papers) - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
March 23, 2018 - If your sentences and paragraphs are written in active voice, and they are tightly constructed, your reader will follow your sequence easily, without need for the linking words you asked about. ... "Consequently" instead of "next" expresses an idea that following point results from the previous one. Would you have another suggestion?
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alternate of "another reason..." | WordReference Forums
August 20, 2010 - Ditto for Also and furthermore. "Additionally, preferring Jack on kate is the conduct of Jack" ? Best. GS PS Also is capitalized because this particular "also" is always at the beginning of the sentence, followed by a comma. ... All of the connectors work, but you would have to restructure the sentences. Your initial sentence structure is odd. See my comment #3. You can prefer one person to another, or one person over another, but you don't prefer someone on someone else.
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WordHippo
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What is another word for "another thing"?
Synonyms for another thing include additionally, furthermore, also, further, in addition, moreover, secondly, in addition to that, in addition to this and on top of that. Find more similar words at wordhippo.com!
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r/Essays on Reddit: What's another word to use for "Other people" and "people" in a formal essay?
November 30, 2021 - I'm lazy so I just type "syn ____" (whatever the word) and just change the word whenever I need to search a new one. It will usually show suggestions from a few different sites. I like thesaurus.com, but occasionally it feels a little narrow compared to Google. ... Seconding the other comment, but I also think referring to them as what they do can work well when contextually appropriate. "Audiences" "readers" "listeners" etc. when it works in the essay might be a little cleaner than "those who watch movies" or "the individuals who read this piece."
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15 Overall Synonyms to Enhance Your Essay - Grammar Guru
January 25, 2025 - Alternative variations like “generally speaking,” “by and large,” and “taken together” serve distinct purposes in academic writing. Let’s explore when and how to use these overall synonyms effectively, complete with practical examples ...
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Power Thesaurus
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ANOTHER REASON Synonyms: 229 Similar Words & Phrases
Find 229 synonyms for Another Reason to improve your writing and expand your vocabulary.
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GetProofed
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6 Overused Words (And What to Say Instead) | Australian Writing Tips
September 1, 2025 - This essay is due on Friday, its currently 12:00 am on Thursday I was wondering if you could tell me another phrase to use? (And don't worry I'm really close to finishing haha) ... Hi, Dara. Apologies if this response is too late, but the main thing we'd suggest is that you would not usually use contractions (e.g. 'I'd' or 'it's') in formal writing. More directly, there are no simple replacements for 'I had' or 'I would' (whichever you were using), nor is there a need to worry about repeating short, simple terms, but you could probably rephrase a sentence to avoid using either if required.
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Pathos, Logos, and Ethos
Pathos, or the appeal to emotion, means to persuade an audience by purposely evoking certain emotions to make them feel the way the author wants them to feel. Authors make deliberate word choices, use meaningful language, and use examples and stories that evoke emotion. Authors can desire a range of emotional responses, including sympathy, anger, frustration, or even amusement.
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260 Synonyms & Antonyms for OTHER | Thesaurus.com
Find 260 different ways to say OTHER, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.
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"Despite the superficial changes," works well in this context. Two related definitions from Oxford: "Existing or occurring at or on the surface," and "Appearing to be true or real only until examined more closely."

To insinuate that the revision is a pretext, the ostensible or so-called changes. Also disparaging, but without the implication of dishonesty: trivial, unimportant or desultory¹. If you approve of them, stylistic changes make something sound better and clarifying revisions (or, more commonly, clarifications) make it clearer, without altering the meaning. Some more neutral options include minor, incidental, inconsequential and negligible.

¹ Which have different shades of meaning: trivial changes don't affect anything because they're so minor, unimportant ones changed something that doesn't matter, and desultory ones have no focus or purpose.

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Cosmetic is fine. It's often used in this way, cosmetic changes: changes that may appear interesting but lack substance. Another term is aesthetic changes: changes in appearance, perception. Another relevant expression is lipstick on a pig: when one tries to make something ugly appear nice by some superficial measure, but obviously without success.

P.S. I agree with Davislor that words like superficial and inconsequential are good words to describe changes that don't really change much; but those words don't capture the question's desire for a word to describe changes that make it "appear better". Even so, they may fit the desired context.