What is another word for there's?

Pronunciation: [ðˈe͡əz] (IPA)

The contraction "there's" is often used in the English language to represent "there is" or "there has". However, there are other synonyms that can be used instead. "There exists" or "there dwells" can be used to convey the idea that something or someone is present in a certain location. "There's a possibility" can be substituted with "there may be a chance" or "it's possible that". Similarly, "there's a problem" can be rephrased as "there is an issue" or "there appears to be a challenge". It's important to have a broad vocabulary to improve communication and avoid repetition in writing or speaking.

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  • Forward Entailment

    • Noun, plural
      theres.
  • Independent

    • Verb, 3rd person singular present
      occurs.

What are the hypernyms for There's?

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

Famous quotes with There's

  • If there's comfort involved, it's probably not for me.
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  • In athletics there's always been a willingness to cheat if it looks like you're not cheating. I think that's just a quirk of human nature.
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  • So there's always been this clash between what is the public good - that which belongs to all of us in common - and what can be exploited for a private interest.
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  • I'd like President Bush to think maybe there's another way to think, that maybe Kissinger was wrong when he says we had to go in there because he was wrong about Vietnam.
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