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Transition Words

50 Words

25m

moreover
1.
more
o
ver
Adverb

used to introduce additional information or to emphasize a point

The new policy aims to reduce carbon emissions, and moreover, it aligns with the company's commitment to environmental sustainability.

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furthermore
2.
fur
ther
more
Adverb

used to introduce additional information

The research findings supported the hypothesis, and furthermore, they provided valuable insights into potential applications.

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additionally
3.
a
ddi
tio
na
lly
Adverb

used to introduce extra information or points

The team completed the project ahead of schedule, and additionally, they exceeded the client's expectations.

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in addition
4.
in addition
Adverb

used to introduce further information

We need to buy milk, bread, and eggs.In addition, we should pick up some fruit for snacks.

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therefore
5.
there
fore
Adverb

used to suggest a logical conclusion based on the information or reasoning provided

The team worked efficiently, and therefore, they completed the project ahead of schedule.

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consequently
6.
con
seq
uent
ly
Adverb

used to indicate a logical result or effect

The team neglected to conduct thorough testing, and consequently, several critical errors emerged in the final product.

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as a consequence
7.
as a consequence
Adverb

used to indicate that something follows as a result or outcome of a preceding event or action

He neglected his studies, and as a consequence, he failed the exam.

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as a result
8.
as a result
Adverb

used to indicate the outcome of a preceding action or situation

He worked hard on his studies, and as a result, he achieved top grades in the class.

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thus
9.
thus
Adverb

used to introduce a result based on the information or actions that came before

She saved consistently each month; thus, she was able to afford the vacation she had always dreamed of.

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hence
10.
hence
Adverb

used to say that one thing is a result of another

She missed the bus, hence she arrived late to the meeting.

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on the other (hand|)
Adverb

used to introduce a contrasting aspect of a situation, especially when comparing it to a previous point

The job pays well; on the other hand, the hours are extremely long.

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meanwhile
12.
mean
while
Adverb

at the same time but often somewhere else

She started cooking dinner; meanwhile, her husband set the table.

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besides
13.
be
sides
Adverb

used to add extra information or to introduce a reason that supports what was just said

I don't want to go.Besides, I'm feeling tired.

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in lieu of
14.
in lieu of
Preposition

in replacement of something that is typically expected or required

She received a gift card in lieu of a traditional birthday present.

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that said
15.
that said
Phrase

used to introduce statement that is in contrast to what one previously stated

It's just a gimmick.That said, I'd love to do it.

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however
16.
how
e
ver
Adverb

used to add a statement that contradicts what was just mentioned

The weather forecast predicted rain; however, the sun is shining brightly.

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though
17.
though
Adverb

used to introduce a statement that makes the previous one less strong and somewhat surprising

It was a challenging hike, but rewarding, though.

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nonetheless
18.
none
the
less
Adverb

used to indicate that despite a previous statement or situation, something else remains true

The evidence was weak; the jury convicted him nonetheless.

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still
19.
still
Adjective

lacking motion

The still cat lay on the windowsill, watching the birds outside.

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nevertheless
20.
ne
ver
the
less
Adverb

used to introduce an opposing statement

The plan was risky; they proceeded nevertheless.

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21.
(in|by) contrast
Adverb

used to highlight the differences between two or more things or people

The old house had a charming, rustic feel, whereas the new one, in contrast, is sleek and modern.

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instead
22.
ins
tead
Adverb

as a replacement or equal in value, amount, etc.

I was going to go out for dinner, but I decided to cook at home instead.

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even though
23.
even though
Conjunction

used to indicate that despite a certain fact or situation mentioned in the first clause, the second clause follows

Even though it was raining, they decided to go for a hike.

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conversely
24.
con
ver
sely
Adverb

in a way that is different from what has been mentioned

While the forecast predicted a sunny day, conversely, a sudden and unexpected storm rolled in.

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on the contrary
25.
on the contrary
Adverb

used to indicate that the opposite or a different viewpoint is true in response to a previous statement

John believed the project would fail, but, on the contrary, it was a great success.

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for example
26.
for example
Phrase

used to provide a specific situation or instance that helps to clarify or explain a point being made

You can use various applications on your phone, for example, social media, email, and navigation.

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for instance
27.
for instance
Adverb

used to introduce an example of something mentioned

There are many beautiful places to visit in Italy, for instance, Rome, Venice, and Florence.

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secondly
28.
se
cond
ly
Adverb

used to introduce the second point, reason, step, etc.

Firstly, gather the ingredients for the recipe.Secondly, preheat the oven to 350°F.

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subsequently
29.
sub
seq
uent
ly
Adverb

after a particular event or time

She moved to France and subsequently began studying art.

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finally
30.
fi
na
lly
Adverb

used to introduce the last event or item in a series of related things

First, we visited the museum; then, we explored the park, and finally, we enjoyed a meal at the restaurant.

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afterward
31.
af
ter
ward
Adverb

in the time following a specific action, moment, or event

She completed her work, and afterward, she went for a walk.

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previously
32.
pre
vious
ly
Adverb

before the present moment or a specific time

She had previously worked for a different company before joining the current one.

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next
33.
next
Adjective

coming immediately after a person or thing in time, place, or rank

I'm excited about the next episode of my favorite TV show.

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late
34.
late
Adjective

doing or happening after the time that is usual or expected

The late delivery of the package inconvenienced the recipient.

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similarly
35.
si
mi
lar
ly
Adverb

in a way that is almost the same

The two buildings are similarly designed, with identical facades.

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increasingly
36.
inc
rea
sing
ly
Adverb

in a manner that is gradually growing in degree, extent, or frequency over time

The company is increasingly investing in sustainable practices.

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in other words
37.
in other words
Adverb

used to provide an alternative or clearer way of expressing the same idea

The weather is quite pleasant today; in other words, it's a beautiful day.

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accordingly
38.
a
ccor
ding
ly
Adverb

in a manner that is appropriate to the circumstances

The weather forecast predicted rain, so she dressed accordingly with a raincoat and boots.

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thereby
39.
there
by
Adverb

used to indicate how something is achieved or the result of an action

She followed a healthy diet, thereby improving her overall well-being.

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indeed
40.
in
deed
Adverb

used to emphasize or confirm a statement

She did indeed finish the project ahead of schedule.

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in fact
41.
in fact
Adverb

used to introduce a statement that provides additional information or emphasizes the truth or reality of a situation

She said she would be late; in fact, she didn't arrive until well after the meeting had started.

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specifically
42.
spe
ci
fica
lly
Adverb

only for one certain type of person or thing

The chef specifically crafted a menu for guests with dietary restrictions.

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currently
43.
cu
rrent
ly
Adverb

at the present time

The company is currently working on a new product launch.

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(in|by) comparison
Adverb

used to highlight differences or similarities when comparing two or more things or people

The new car is much faster than the old one by comparison.

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likewise
45.
like
wise
Adverb

in a way that is similar

She smiled warmly, and he likewise returned the gesture.

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actually
46.
ac
tua
lly
Adverb

used to emphasize a fact or the truth of a situation

Many people assumed she was the manager, but, actually, she's a senior consultant.

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alternatively
47.
al
ter
na
tive
ly
Adverb

as a second choice or another possibility

If you prefer not to drive, you can alternatively take the train to the city.

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in summary
48.
in summary
Adverb

used to provide a brief and straightforward explanation of the main points or ideas

In summary, the study highlights the importance of early intervention in child development.

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in turn
49.
in turn
Adverb

in a sequential manner, referring to actions or events occurring in a specific order

Each participant presented their findings in turn during the conference.

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regardless
50.
re
gard
less
Adverb

with no attention to the thing mentioned

She decided to go for a run regardless of the rain.

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