instead

[ɪnˈstɛd]

instead Definition

  • 1in place of someone or something else
  • 2as an alternative or substitute

Using instead: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "instead" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I decided to walk instead of taking the bus.

  • Example

    Instead of going to the party, she stayed home and read a book.

  • Example

    We should use paper bags instead of plastic ones.

  • Example

    I'll have tea instead of coffee.

instead Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for instead

Phrases with instead

  • in place of; as an alternative or substitute for

    Example

    Instead of buying a new car, he decided to fix his old one.

  • used to introduce a different or contrasting idea or action

    Example

    She didn't want to go out; instead of that, she preferred to stay at home.

  • used to introduce a clause that contrasts with or explains what has just been said

    Example

    He was always late for work, instead of which he was fired.

Origins of instead

from Middle English 'in stede', meaning 'in place'

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Summary: instead in Brief

The term 'instead' [ɪnˈstɛd] refers to something being done in place of something else. It is often used to suggest an alternative or substitute, as in 'We should use paper bags instead of plastic ones.' 'Instead' can be used in phrases like 'instead of,' which introduces a contrasting idea or action, and 'instead of which,' which introduces a clause that contrasts with or explains what has just been said.

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