Synonyms for the preposition (common), conjunction (uncommon), or verb (uncommon) except include:
- Besides
- But
- Excluding
- Other than
- Aside from
- Barring
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Synonyms or near synonyms for nowadays are:
- Today
- Now
- In this day and age
- These days
- At present
- Currently
- At this time
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Nowadays and now a days are often used interchangeably, but nowadays is the only correct spelling. It’s an adverb that means “at this time.”
Now a days (with spaces) is never correct.
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Between has a few (near) synonyms, such as:
- In the time separating
- Betwixt
- In the space separating
- In the middle of
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Among has a few (near) synonyms, such as:
- In the company of
- Surrounded by
- In the middle of
- Amid
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The adverbial phrase every time has several synonyms:
- Whenever
- Without exception
- Each time
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No, “everytime” is not a word; it’s a misspelling of the two-word adverbial phrase every time.
Even though some other compounds with “every-” are written as closed compounds (e.g., “everyone,” “everyday”), you should always add a space between the two words in this case.
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Organisation and organization are two spellings of the same noun. The spelling depends on the type of English.
- In British English, you write “international organisation,” unless you follow Oxford style guidelines. In that case, you write “international organization.”
- In American English, you write “international organization.”
The same difference applies to words ending in -ize or -yze, such as recognize or recognise, analyze or analyse, finalize or finalise, minimize or minimise, and organize or organise.
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Organisation and organization are two spellings of the same noun. The spelling depends on the type of English.
- In British English, you use “organisation.”
- In American English, you use “organization.”
Canada largely follows the UK guidelines, but for words containing -iz-, they follow American guidelines. This means organization is standard.
The same difference applies to words that end in -ize or -yze, such as recognize or recognise, analyze or analyse, finalize or finalise, minimize or minimise, and organize or organise.
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Council has several synonyms and near synonyms, including:
- Board
- Committee
- Panel
- Assembly
- Commission
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