What is another word for and which?

Pronunciation: [and wˈɪt͡ʃ] (IPA)

The phrase "and which" can often be replaced with a variety of synonyms, depending on the context and intended meaning. Some common alternatives include "as well as," "in addition to," "along with," "together with," "plus," "also," and "furthermore." These synonyms convey a similar sense of inclusion or addition to the preceding statement, but may differ slightly in emphasis or tone. Choosing the right synonym can help to add clarity, precision, and variety to your writing, while avoiding repetition and monotony. Experiment with different synonyms to find the one that best fits your style and purpose.

What are the hypernyms for And which?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    conjunctions, conjunctive adverbs, adverbial forms.

Famous quotes with And which

  • There are many great truths which we do not deny, and which nevertheless we do not fully believe.
    Joshua Willis Alexander
  • And there are certain things, and they are evident, obviously, without being boring about it, but I mean obviously, the two evident and easy ones being Gandhi and Cry Freedom, there are things which I do care about very much and which I would like to stand up and be counted.
    Richard Attenborough
  • We insist that the international community cannot depend on any country with weapons of mass destruction which has relations with terrorists, and which allows itself the luxury of not respecting the law and of defying the international community.
    Jose Maria Aznar
  • A powerful attraction exists, therefore, to the promotion of a study and of duties of all others engrossing the time most completely, and which is less benefited than most others by any acquaintance with science.
    Charles Babbage
  • There are intangible realities which float near us, formless and without words; realities which no one has thought out, and which are excluded for lack of interpreters.
    Natalie Clifford Barney

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