What is another word for in one case?

Pronunciation: [ɪn wˈɒn kˈe͡ɪs] (IPA)

The phrase "in one case" is often used to describe a specific situation or example. However, there are many synonyms for this phrase that can add variety and depth to your writing. Some alternatives include "in a particular instance," "in a singular scenario," "in a unique circumstance," and "in a specific occurrence." Using synonyms can help keep your writing fresh and interesting, while conveying the same meaning as the original phrase. Experimenting with different word choices can also help expand your vocabulary and improve your writing skills. Ultimately, choosing the right synonym depends on the context and tone of your writing, as well as your personal style.

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What are the hypernyms for In one case?

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

Famous quotes with In one case

  • I think it was lucky that during most of the work on the Odyssey I lived on Homer's sea in houses that were, in one case, shaken by the impact of the Mediterranean winter storms on the rocks below.
    Robert Fitzgerald
  • People will tell us that without the consolations of religion they would be intolerably unhappy. So far as this is true, it is a coward's argument. Nobody but a coward would consciously choose to live in a fool's paradise. When a man suspects his wife of infidelity, he is not thought the better of for shutting his eyes to the evidence. And I cannot see why ignoring evidence should be contemptible in one case and admirable in the other.
    Bertrand Russell
  • They show as little Reason as Conscience who put the matter by with saying—"Men, in some cases, are lawfully made Slaves, and why may not these?" So men, in some cases, are lawfully put to death, deprived of their goods, without their consent; may any man, therefore, be treated so, without any conviction of desert? Nor is this plea mended by adding—"They are set forth to us as slaves, and we buy them without farther inquiry, let the sellers see to it." Such men may as well join with a known band of robbers, buy their ill-got goods, and help on the trade; ignorance is no more pleadable in one case than the other; the sellers plainly own how they obtain them. But none can lawfully buy without evidence that they are not concurring with Men-Stealers; and as the true owner has a right to reclaim his goods that were stolen, and sold; so the slave, who is proper owner of his freedom, has a right to reclaim it, however often sold.
    Thomas Paine

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