What is another word for ie?

Pronunciation: [ˈa͡ɪiː] (IPA)

The abbreviation "ie" means "that is" or "in other words." However, there are several other synonymous phrases that can be used instead of "ie" to convey the same meaning. These include "namely," "to wit," "that is to say," and "in essence." Each of these phrases emphasizes a clarification of a previous statement or definition and adds clarity to written or spoken communication. While "ie" remains a commonly used abbreviation, having an arsenal of synonymous phrases at your disposal can add variety and nuance to your writing or speaking.

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Famous quotes with Ie

  • To describe externals, you become a scientist. To describe experience, you become an artist.When you teach someone how to perform creatively (ie, associate dead symbols in new combinations), you expand his potential for experiencing more widely and richly.
    Timothy Leary
  • Give or take the odd anatomical discrepancy, John Berger affects me exactly like Jane Fonda - ie. any opinion of mine which I discover he shares I immediately examine to find out what's wrong with it.
    Clive James
  • I began to write what I called 'rhythms' ie unrhymed pieces with no formal metrical scheme where the rhythm was created by a kind if inner chant..Later I was told I was writing 'free verse' or Vers libre.
    Richard Aldington
  • I am struck again by the fact that as soon as a working man gets an official post in the Trade Union or goes into Labour politics, he becomes middle-class whether he will or no. ie. by fighting against the bourgeoisie he becomes a bourgeois. The fact is that you cannot help living in the manner appropriate and developing the ideology appropriate to your income.
    George Orwell

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