When was it mentioned?
something mentioned before as above. Once you’ve written something, it can be referenced as mentioned earlier.
How do you use the aforementioned?
it is once the home of the aforementioned poetA monastery three miles southwest, almost on the doorstep of the aforementioned hamlet. On an exhilarating winter day, I drove east to the aforementioned town. How tempted I am; however, the aforementioned castle town is just one stop away.
How do you use the above in a simple sentence?
A sentence mentioned earlier?
- Any of the above applicants will make excellent company employees.
- Before any of the aforementioned performers take the stage, the judges will decide who will leave the competition tonight.
What means?
1 although; although.
Does Notwithstanding mean no matter?
As an adverb, the difference between whatever and nonetheless.that’s it Whether or not you pay attention Despite warnings or signs of bad consequences, it’s still the same.
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Is it not a word?
Have you ever come across this word? You might think it looks like three separate words stuck together – no, and and stand.However, if you consider the definitions of these three words, the term does not make any Feel.
What’s the difference between the aforementioned and the aforementioned?
above (adjective) mentioned earlier. . . Fore mentioned (adjective) mentioned before or above; has been cited.
Is it correct as stated before?
No, the above is officially and permitted in all cases where the syntax is correctAn example: it is true that scientific metaphors and analogies appear frequently in texts, as mentioned before, perseverance is easily understood by the reader, but oddly does not pay off.
What’s the difference between the one mentioned above and the one mentioned above?
is mentioned above (literature) mentioned above, while previously mentioned.
What is the opposite of the above?
the above nouns. Antonym: follow, Not mentioned. Synonyms: above, mentioned, mentioned above.
What is the above statement?
Once you’ve written something, it can be referenced as mentioned earlier.You already know that to mention something is to mention it, so if you think the preceding sounds a bit like before, you know that the preceding mention is just what was said before.
What does the above sentence mean?
1. The above is defined as said or written at a previous point in time.
What is the problem mentioned earlier?
If you refer to the above person or topic, you mean people or topics already mentioned.FORMAL adj det ADJ, usu the ADJ n (=aforesaid)
Can you use the above in your paper?
yes. Previous comments suggest that the above is overly bureaucratic.
Is Aforereferenced a word?
previously or previously cited or mentioned.
Is the above a word?
Wikipedia. aforesaid – the adjective I mentioned above, aforecited, afore described, aforegiven, aforegoing, previously mentioned, aforenamed, aforestated, already mentioned, already said, antecedent, antecedent, previously mentioned , said before, before, forenamed, before, …
Is Aforelisted a word?
previously listed meaning
previously listed in the documentation.
Can the above be used as nouns?
(uncountable) one or more of the aforementioned.
Is it the one mentioned above or the one mentioned above?
The above mentioned are not two words. This is a one-word adjective.
What means?
Definition of English Learner above
: mentioned earlier: mentioned or mentioned before.
Is it the same as despite?
« although » is a preposition and introduces a noun phrase, so it can be used in place of « notwithstanding » when introducing a noun phrase. « Nevertheless » introduces a clause rather than a phrase. It may be somewhat ambiguous whether a clause indicates its content or it may just be a situation.
What does bear mean in English?
transitive verb. 1a: stand up against : Resolutely opposed: The resistance was successful. b : to be proof against : against the effects of landing shock – Current Biography.
What’s the difference between though and though?
As a conjunction, there is a difference between although and despite.that’s it despite the fact That; although though though is though.
Still, how do you use the word?
despite; no Oppose or prevent: Despite an excellent defense, he was found guilty. She went to the game anyway, despite medical advice. Despite the fact; though: it is the same material, although the texture seems to be different.