Interchangeably [adverb]
Definition of Interchangeably:
correspondently
Opposite/Antonyms of Interchangeably:
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Sentence/Example of Interchangeably:
Tangy caper salsa perks up this quick-roasted troutOnions, shallots, scallions and leeks are mostly interchangeable in recipes.
They’re largely interchangeable with green onions, which are actually immature bulb onions, says “The New Food Lover’s Companion” by Sharon Tyler Herbst and Ron Herbst.
You’ll notice that nearly all of these terms are interchangeable.
It comes with 3 interchangeable massage nodes, a 98-inch power cord, and variable speed control for a customized massage.
The researchers involved published the results of another study that aimed to determine if radiologists could tell the difference between typical MRI images and those that used AI, and if those scans were interchangeable diagnostically.
The Ric Grenell video actually went out under the Log Cabin Twitter account, not the OutSpoken one, so it’s all interchangeable.
In witness whereof, They have hereunto interchangeably set their hands and seals the day and year first above written.
The terms "head voice," "head register," and "nasal resonance," are used interchangeably by the great majority of teachers.
For the most part, these names are used interchangeably with reference to melons.
The word other is used interchangeably with both or and either; similarly, nother is used in place of nor and neither.