What is another word for with the exception of?

Pronunciation: [wɪððɪ ɛksˈɛpʃən ɒv] (IPA)

When you want to indicate an exclusion while writing or speaking, "with the exception of" is a common phrase to use. However, there are several synonyms you can choose from to add variation to your text or speech. You may use "excluding," which has the same meaning as "with the exception of." Another synonym is "bar," which means "apart from" or "except for." "But," "save for," "excepting," and "apart from" are other alternatives that can be used. When using these synonyms, it's essential to keep the context in mind to ensure that the meaning of your sentence is clear.

Synonyms for With the exception of:

What are the hypernyms for With the exception of?

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

Famous quotes with With the exception of

  • I have made all my films for my children with the exception of my first film because my oldest daughter wasn't born when I was making the film about the Brooklyn Bridge.
    Ken Burns
  • What is special about VOIP is that it's just another thing you can do on the Internet, whereas it is the only thing - or nearly the only thing with the exception of the dial-up modem and fax - that you can do on the public switched telephone network.
    Vinton Cerf
  • Well, first of all, we now have everybody with the exception of India, Pakistan, and Israel, and I don't think these three countries are going to join by simply providing them an incentive, in terms of technology.
    Mohamed ElBaradei
  • Every one of my books is written from the viewpoint of cops, with the exception of my book Killer on the Road, which is written from the viewpoint of a serial killer.
    James Ellroy
  • The puma is, with the exception of some monkeys, the most playful animal in existence.
    William Henry Hudson

Related words: but for, with the exception of, unless, other than, only if, without fail

Related questions:

  • What does "with the exception of" mean?
  • Why is "with the exception of" important?
  • Word of the Day

    tiebreak
    Tiebreak, synonymous with "overtime" or simply "sudden death," is a term used predominantly in sports to determine a winner in a situation where the game ends in a tie. Other relat...