What is another word for in one way or another?

Pronunciation: [ɪn wˈɒn wˈe͡ɪ ɔːɹ ɐnˈʌðə] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the phrase "in one way or another." Some of the most common ones include "somehow," "to some extent," "in some manner," "in some way," and "in a certain way." These synonyms essentially convey the same meaning as the original phrase, which suggests that an action or event has occurred in a particular manner but does not specify the exact method. Using synonyms can help to add variation and interest to writing, thereby making it more engaging for readers. It also helps to convey the same message using different word choices, which may be useful in certain situations.

What are the hypernyms for In one way or another?

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

Famous quotes with In one way or another

  • Oh, who am I trying to kid? It's a madhouse. The minute those cameras go off, things just explode, everyone is just at each other in one way or another, in closets or cat fights here and there. It's nuts. You know, I can't be a part of it.
    Richard Dean Anderson
  • My research, even before 1972, moved in directions beyond those cited for the Nobel Memorial Prize. Most of it, in one way or another, deals with information as an economic variable, both as to its production and as to its use.
    Kenneth Joseph Arrow
  • I feel that I'm at my best as a person and that I'm coming home when I walk on to a set, or on to a stage, so if I can perform in one way or another I think I'll be okay.
    Claudia Black
  • Religion points to that area of human experience where in one way or another man comes upon mystery as a summons to pilgrimage.
    Frederick Buechner
  • Everything I write comes from my childhood in one way or another. I am forever drawing on the sense of mystery and wonder and possibility that pervaded that time of my life.
    Kate DiCamillo

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