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FAQs
What are better words for "about"? ›
- regarding.
- concerning.
- on.
- of.
- towards.
- toward.
- with regard to.
- respecting.
Other forms: abouts. The adverb about, when used with a quantity, means approximately or roughly.
What is the different meaning of about? ›The most common meaning of about as a preposition is 'on the subject of' or 'connected with': … About as an adverb. We use about as an adverb when we talk about time, number and quantity. About makes the time, number or quantity less specific and more approximate: … Be about to.
What is the English word for about? ›See words related to about
If something is done or happens in a way that is not exact but is close to a particular time, amount, or number, you can use approximately.
apropos, as concerns, as respects, dealing with, in connection with, in relation to, in respect to, referring to, regarding, relative to, touching, touching on. preposition as in near or close to in position. Synonyms Antonyms.
What's a fancy word for talk about? ›- discuss.
- remark.
- make a statement.
- comment.
- explain.
- clarify.
- elucidate.
- expound.
- He never complains about the pain.
- Everybody was very concerned about the accident.
- I'm very excited about coming to France and I can't wait to see you.
- I'm very happy about my trip.
- Please don't worry about me.
About is used after some adjectives like 'sad, excited, nervous, serious, worried, etc. ' to introduce an adjective complement, such as: I am angry about what happened. I feel sorry about it.
What is meant by "what about"? ›1. : does that include (someone) : how about (someone) "We're all going to the beach." "What about Kenny?" 2. : how does that affect (someone or something) : what should be done about (someone or something)
What is about in grammar? ›We use "about" to say a number or quantity could be a little more or a little less. Or that a time could be a little before or a little after. Some synonyms are "around" and "approximately". When we use "about" this way, it is actually considered an adverb, not a preposition.
What is a word that means to tell about? ›
to give an oral or written account of in some detail they told the story of how they had met. describe. narrate. recount. relate.
What tells you what the sentence is about? ›The subject of a sentence tells your reader who or what the sentence is about. This can be a person, pronoun, place, or thing.
What is the meaning of "about you"? ›idiom. —used to ask someone to tell one something in response to what one has just said.
What can we write instead of about us? ›- How we make a difference.
- Reasons to count on us.
- Why we rock! ( for the cool ones)
- Who we are.
- Explore XYZ (your brand name)
- Learn about us.
- Meet XYZ (your brand name)
- About XYZ (your brand name)
- article.
- paper.
- dissertation.
- theme.
- thesis.
- composition.
- treatise.
- editorial.