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Example sentences for "other words"

  • In other words, the criminal sociologist is not in duty bound to conduct for himself the inquiries of criminal anthropology, just as the clinical operator is not bound to be a physiologist or an anatomist.

  • In other words, what we witness is a change of judicial procedure, but not necessarily a decrease of crime.

  • In other words, it is the natural history of the criminal man.

  • In other words, so long as the punishment is distant and uncertain, they were not terrified, but having always yielded to the impression of the moment, they yielded to the criminal impulse.

  • In other words, five pounds and Oliver Twist were offered to any man or woman who wanted an apprentice to any trade, business, or calling.

  • In other words, the average "great daily" is simply a mercenary advertising graft.

  • In other words, there is pleasure in individual assertiveness and not in inertia.

  • In other words, the sins of the fathers are being visited upon their children to the third and fourth generation.

  • In other words, he "did not peach on his pals.

  • Nevertheless, so long as he is merely seeking impressions, or in other words copy, his trade, though dull, is honest.

  • In other words, when we step into the family we step into a fairy-tale.

  • And when we say of a thing that it moves, we say, without need of other words, that there are things that do not move.

  • In other words, Plato turned his face to truth but his back on Mr. H.

  • In other words, if I'm kept waiting much longer you'll get the bird.

  • In other words, I take my hat off to you.

  • In other words, the brakes failed, and I had to run him into the bushes.

  • Or, in other words, it is an erroneous view of something which exists indeed, but has by no means the qualities or attributes ascribed to it.

  • It is, in other words, some idea or image presented to the bodily or mental vision which does not exist in reality.

  • Until that point was reached, in other words, the conduct prescribed for a Samoan was to give and to continue giving.

  • He belongs, in other words, to the good school, the only school, all aberrations from nature being so much truancy and anarchy.

  • In other words, let it be supposed that the average Negro is as a matter of fact the equal, morally and intellectually, of the average white man of the same class, and the race problem declines to vanish, declines to budge.

  • In other words, women frequently resort to measures which bring about an acute discomfort upon the part of their mate, through his pity, compassion and self-accusation.

  • In other words, as we all know, knowledge per se does not lead to action or to the assertion or development of the will-power.

  • The conversion always remains as a mere statement and is a logical connection between the appearance of physical symptoms and the so-called conflicts; in other words, it is an explanation and not a FACT.

  • In other words, my dream gives me to understand that I cannot be successful even in fishing.

  • It is essential to the idea of a law, that it be attended with a sanction; or, in other words, a penalty or punishment for disobedience.

  • This passage led to the drawbridge, or, in other words, to the real entrance.

  • My sword was no longer a piece of steel; it was a serpent that assumed every form and every length, seeking where it might thrust its head; in other words, where it might fix its bite.

  • In other words, until we are ejected, as the lawyers say," observed Manicamp, blandly.

  • In other words, it is, while flying forward, at the same time moving sideways in the direction M.

  • In other words, the rear stabilizing surface must have a lesser angle of incidence than the main surface--certainly not more than one-third of that of the main surface.

  • In other words, it more or less skids sideways and away from the centre of the turn.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other words" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    other arts; other banks; other beasts; other business; other course; other crops; other duties; other evidence; other gentlemen; other good; other languages; other members; other nationalities; other night; other object; other officer; other part; other person; other place; other systems; other vertebrates; others said; others will; otherwise mentioned; otherwise they; shall refuse