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In connection with
Interjection
Used to indicate the introduction or change of subject
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In connection with
incidentally
as an aside
in passing
en passant
funnily enough
speaking of which
by the by
by the bye
another thing
while on the subject
it might also be noted
one could also note
parenthetically
as it happens
coincidentally
apropos
BTW
interestingly enough
in related manner
speaking of
adjectitiously
in the course of conversation
fortuitously
casually
by way of explanation
in parenthesis
“And, by the way, the name of these cookies is somewhat puzzling, as they don’t contain even the slightest hint of a nut.”
Interjection
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Used to indicate the introduction or change of subject
so
anyway
incidentally
say
anyhow
anyways
on another note
I digress
moving on
on a different note
other than that
anyroad
now then
any road up
anyhoo
apart from that
on a related note
aside from that
on a separate note
but enough about that
moving right along
Interjection
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(colloquial) Used to gain one’s attention before making an inquiry or suggestion
say
hey
oh
dude
mate
Adjective
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Having a marginal or minor significance
accidental
incidental
lesser
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minor
secondary
subordinate
subsidiary
supplementary
unimportant
accessory
immaterial
irrelevant
parenthetical
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inessential
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by the by
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Mickey Mouse
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by-the-by
by-the-way
of less importance
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of no account
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nickel-and-dime
not worth mentioning
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of little importance
no-account
de minimis
peanut
chicken
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optional
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ignorable
neither here nor there
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trite
inadequate
miserable
nondescript
accompanying
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not needed
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of minor importance
low-ranking
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modest
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unmerited
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beggarly
base
of no significance
cheap
small-scale
doesn’t matter
mere
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everyday
diminutive
uncritical
second-string
noncompulsory
small potatoes
no great shakes
uncalled-for
of little import
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limited
surface
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impractical
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empty
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side
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reserve
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on the side
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chance
contemptible
junior
no need
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scratch
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Using, containing, or within parentheses (like this)
parenthetical
explanatory
extraneous
incidental
inserted
interposed
qualifying
bracketed
by-the-by
by-the-way
extrinsic
parenthetic
supplementary
episodic
intermediate
related
subordinate
in brackets
in parentheses
in parenthesis
Adjective
▲
Occurring by chance in connection with something else
incidental
chance
accidental
fortuitous
casual
unintentional
fluky
unintended
unplanned
inadvertent
coincidental
random
unpremeditated
unwitting
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circumstantial
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by chance
by-the-way
by accident
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unthinking
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aleatory
lucky
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uncalculated
occurring by accident
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uncertain
out of the blue
extemporaneous
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unpredicted
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ad hoc
apropos
capricious
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erratic
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unthought of
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spot
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offhand
sporadic
chancy
incalculable
jammy
at random
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well timed
at the mercy of events
unhoped-for
without warning
hit-or-miss
not bargained for
trial and error
hitty-missy
reckless
careless
thoughtless
heedless
negligent
unmindful
uncaring
unheeding
irreflective
innocent
unconcerned
feckless
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unlearned
unarranged
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innermost
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happening unexpectedly
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extemporary
improvised
underthreshold
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off-the-cuff
on-the-spot
extemporizedUS
uncontrived
offhanded
ad-lib
improvisational
unconsidered
unscripted
snap
uncontrollable
blind
ad lib
unbewised
conditioned
unchosen
extemporisedUK
headlong
down and dirty
ad libitum
off the cuff
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- apart from
- as to
- aside
- by the bye
- in as much as
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- incidentally
- on the part of
- parenthetically
- relating to
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By-the-way, I suppose all these people wore pumps and white kid gloves all right?
HAPPY DAYSALAN ALEXANDER MILNE
We were given about seven hours to cover 400 miles—the fastest percentage, by-the-way, on the whole run.
THE NERVE OF FOLEYFRANK H. SPEARMAN
By-the-way, everybody I talked with to-day about leaving said, ‘What’s Lohr going to do with that girl?’
OTHER MAIN-TRAVELLED ROADSHAMLIN GARLAND
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
WORDS RELATED TO BY THE WAY
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- as side effect
- by the bye
- by the way
- casually
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- in related manner
- not by design
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- parenthetically
- remotely
- subordinately
- unexpectedly
- bracketed
- by the way
- episodic
- explanatory
- extraneous
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- intermediate
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- qualifying
- related
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“By the way” is usually a phrase that helps to explain further information. It works well if we missed it in the original message or simply remembered it as an afterthought. However, it’s not particularly formal. This article will look at the best formal alternatives to “by the way.”
What Can I Say Instead Of “By The Way” In Formal Writing?
There are plenty of good ways to say “by the way” in formal writing. We’ll look at the following in this article:
- Please note
- N.B.
- It is worth noting
- It might also be noted
- It might also be observed
- Speaking of which
- This brings to mind
- As a side note
The preferred version is “please note” (or “N.B.” if you want to use the abbreviated form). Both are great ways to add extra information that you didn’t feel fitting into the original message. It only works when there is further information to add.
Please Note
“Please note” works better than “by the way” because it encourages people to pay attention. We can use it to add further information to our formal writing, and “please note” will make sure that people are actually reading what they’re seeing.
If someone overlooks a “please note” message, that’s because they were not paying attention. This is usually a sign that someone is not taking their job seriously.
For the most part, “please note” messages will never be overlooked. It helps us to establish where the important messages are in our formal emails, letters, or documents.
We can use this phrase as follows:
- Please note that I will not be able to take part in this meeting.
- Please note that someone will be along shortly to discuss this matter further.
- Please note that everyone in the office believes they have been wronged by this.
N.B.
“N.B.” is the abbreviation of “please note.” It means “nota bene” in Latin (“note well”). We use it in the same way when we want to draw someone’s attention to a specific message.
The idea of using this phrase is to encourage someone to physically “note down” the information we provide. This will ensure they do not overlook it. Even though it’s additional information, it is usually still just as important as the rest.
The abbreviation works identically to “please note,” as you will see in the following:
- N.B. Someone is going to have to take the fall for this error, and I’ll make sure to find out who.
- N.B. I do not care about your vacation days, and I expect you to be back in the office first thing tomorrow.
- N.B. There are plenty of other places that offer the same contract as you, but for more money.
It Is Worth Noting
“It is worth noting” is another great way we can highlight the next sentence. It helps us to indicate that something is very important and needs to be paid attention to. Even if it did not feature in the main part of the message, the additional information is still worth reading.
Using a phrase like this often helps people to focus on what comes next. Rather than potentially overlooking it, it gives them a chance to read whatever the important information is, which helps there to be no confusion or issues if they missed it.
You could use “it is worth noting” in the following ways:
- It is worth noting that I will be holding an annual meeting about our performance statistics next week.
- It is worth noting that the CEO will be coming down to visit this branch tomorrow.
- It is worth noting that none of you impressed me in my preliminary inspections.
It Might Also Be Noted
We can use “it might also be noted” to draw attention to the next point we make. It is additional information that holds no overall weight to the formal written piece. However, we still want someone to pay attention to it and make sure they’ve understood the message.
You could use this phrase in the following ways:
- It might also be noted that I will not be able to make it in on Tuesday, which I apologize for in advance.
- It might also be noted that I have forgotten to bring in my project, and I’m really sorry about that.
- It might also be noted that the boss has given us two weeks to figure out what to do next before we make a move.
It Might Also Be Observed
“It might also be observed” is identical to “it might also be noted.” We simply use a different verb to show that someone should pay attention to the following point before we make it.
These examples will help you to make sense of it:
- It might also be observed that Jim was not in the office on Tuesday, even though he claimed he was.
- It might also be observed that someone has been taking the food out of the fridge again.
- It might also be observed that there are plenty of avenues we can go down to ensure our profits stay up.
Speaking Of Which
“Speaking of which” works differently from the ones above. To use it correctly, we must make sure that it only ever relates to the previous sentence. If there is no useful point to add from the previous one, then “speaking of which” is unnecessary.
Incidentally, “speaking of which” is a little more informal than the choices above. It’s still better than “by the way,” but it’s worth keeping that in mind if you choose to use it.
Check out these examples to see it in action:
- I will not be taking on any more staff. Speaking of which, does anyone know when the final interviews take place?
- We have come to our decision this afternoon. Speaking of which, we must schedule another meeting to discuss it.
- You should remain at home for the time being. Speaking of which, how are your children getting on?
This Brings To Mind
“This brings to mind” is another slightly more informal phrase. We only use it when we want to add further information to the previous sentence. It works similarly to “speaking of which,” and it helps us to show that something is important enough to be added.
While the message we add might not be important to the overall writing, it is still important to a specific sentence we wrote previously. That’s why “this brings to mind” can work in some cases formally.
Here are a few examples:
- I will be booking the business trip next week. This brings to mind the fact that we need to find out who will be attending.
- This will be taking place on the 3rd. This brings to mind the matter of how we are going to pay for the scheme.
- You are to be placed on probation for the next four weeks. This brings to mind the issue you raised with me earlier today, which we can discuss.
As A Side Note
“As a side note” works well when you want to add further information quickly to a message. It typically works best when it directly relates to the previous sentence, and we can use it to add information to that specific sentence.
The information we add depends on the context. Usually, the “side note” will add a helpful explanatory remark. The reader might already know this, but it could still be useful if we’re not entirely certain whether the reader understood it.
“As a side note” isn’t always the most formal option, but it’s still much better than “by the way.” It shows that you wanted to add more information to help the reader rather than simply making an afterthought.
Here’s how it looks:
- This meeting has been scheduled for Friday. As a side note, I will not be around on Friday to help with the meeting.
- I have made the appropriate ammends. As a side note, Timothy also gave me a hand, and he should be commended.
- I have chosen to remain impartial on these matters. As a side note, I believe it’s in your best interest to do so as well.
Is It Appropriate To Use “By The Way” In Formal Writing?
Now that we’ve seen all the best alternatives, it’s time to circle back to “by the way” for a second. We should look at whether it’s possible to write at all with formal documents.
“By the way” is not appropriate in formal writing. There are no cases where you should use it, and you should stick to one of the alternatives recommended above. It does not look good in emails, letters, or other formal documents.
If anything, it seems like you weren’t paying enough attention during your writing. If you say “by the way,” it’s almost like you’ve had to add on more information before you finish your writing hastily.
This is not a good look if you want to impress someone formally. So, it’s best to keep “by the way” out of your formal writing repertoire.
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by the way, by the bye, incidentally, aproposadverb
introducing a different topic; in point of fact
«incidentally, I won’t go to the party»
Synonyms:
incidentally, by the bye, well-timed, accidentally, timely, apropos, by the way, seasonably
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Andy Bryant:
I’m not going to tell you I’m proud of losing the kind of money we’re losing but I’m also going to tell you I’m not embarrassed by it like I was a year ago about where we were, This is the price you pay for sitting on the sidelines for a number of years and then fighting your way back into the market.
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Douglas London:
Donald Trump was a difficult president to support in terms of trying to give Donald Trump the information Donald Trump needed while still protecting the way we collected it so that Donald Trump wouldn’t accidentally or otherwise speak off-the-cuff and mention something that an adversary could use to track down where we had an agent.
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Staples Center president Lee Zeidman:
We thought Staples Center was Staples Center and felt that this would be a way to honor Kobe, Gianna, and the seven others who lost their lives as well as the people who spent money to bring those flowers down here.
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Shirone Ford:
There are a lot of officers that are young and we could be their father, but the way they approach us, it’s like we’re some little kid.
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Chrissy Abbott:
Every time he broke or hit on the brakes, I would slam forward and then he’d start driving again, slam back the other way, i felt less than human, the way they treated you.
Translations for By the Way
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- عَلَى فِكْرَةٍ, بِالْمُنَاسَبَةِArabic
- между другото, впрочемBulgarian
- per certCatalan, Valencian
- mimochodemCzech
- gyda llawWelsh
- for resten, forrestenDanish
- apropos, nebenbei, übrigensGerman
- επί τη ευκαιρία, επ’ ευκαιρίαGreek
- cetere, parentezeEsperanto
- depaso, por cierto, a propósito, dicho sea de pasoSpanish
- راستیPersian
- muutenFinnish
- soit dit en passant, tout bien considéré, d’ailleurs, à propos, au faitFrench
- dála an scéilIrish
- eadar dà sgeulScottish Gaelic
- אגב, דרך אגבHebrew
- वैसेHindi
- mellesleg, egyébkéntHungarian
- ի դեպ, ի միջի այլոցArmenian
- ngomong ngomongIndonesian
- meðal annarra orða, vel á minnstIcelandic
- a propositoItalian
- ちなみに, ところでJapanese
- სხვათა შორისGeorgian
- obiterLatin
- beje, tarp kitkoLithuanian
- starp cituLatvian
- патем речено, патемMacedonian
- overigens, tussen haakjes, nu dat ik eraan denk, trouwensDutch
- forrestenNorwegian
- swoją drogą, tak w ogólePolish
- diga-se de passagem, aliás, a propósitoPortuguese
- apropoRomanian
- между прочим, кстатиRussian
- узгред, успутSerbo-Croatian
- meqë ra fjalaAlbanian
- för övrigt, förrestenSwedish
- అన్నట్టుTelugu
- bu arada, aklıma gelmişken, sırası gelmişkenTurkish
- ویسےUrdu
- nhân tiệnVietnamese
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[ ba͡ɪ ðə wˈe͡ɪ], [ baɪ ðə wˈeɪ], [ b_aɪ ð_ə w_ˈeɪ]
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adj.
• Other relevant words: (adjective)
- Inserted,
- Bracketed,
- episodic,
- in parenthesis,
- extrinsic,
- parenthetical.
• parenthetical (adjective)
- more interposed,
- sub-ordinate,
- inter-posed,
- more bracketed,
- re-lated,
- sub ordinate,
- most interposed,
- more qualifying,
- inter posed,
- most qualifying,
- most bracketed,
- inter mediate.
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adv
• Other relevant words: (adverb)
- in passing,
- in related manner,
- as side effect,
- subordinately,
- parenthetically,
- not by design,
- as a by-product,
- by the bye,
- remotely.
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adv.
• incidentally (adverb)
- as a by product,
- un expectedly,
- by bye,
- as by-product,
- as a byproduct,
- un-expectedly,
- as byproduct,
- by way,
- as by product.
• in connection with (adverb)
- aside,
- in as much as,
- on the part of,
- speaking of,
- with reference to,
- while on the subject,
- relating to,
- as to,
- apart from.
• Other relevant words: (adverb)
- Obiter,
- fortuitously.
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• and (noun)
- And.
• Other relevant words: (noun)
- digressive,
- desultory.
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Other synonyms:
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- anyway,
- Which,
- either,
- only,
- furthermore,
- anyhow,
- namely.
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- qualify,
- again.
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- indeed.
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- further.
• Other relevant words:
- incident,
- free,
- promote,
- on the loose,
- at large,
- incidental expense,
- digression,
- ad-lib,
- informal,
- everyday,
- chance,
- sole,
- erratic,
- roadside,
- apart,
- unaffixed,
- easy,
- by,
- manner,
- what is more,
- vagrant,
- nonchalant,
- afloat,
- room,
- minor expense,
- departure,
- accompanying,
- as luck would have it,
- solitary,
- parenthetical expression,
- idle,
- periodic,
- attendant,
- luckily,
- alone,
- ephemeral,
- liberate,
- unrehearsed,
- direction,
- once again,
- parenthetic,
- advance,
- consequent,
- drifting,
- floating,
- transitory,
- escaped,
- entirely,
- superficial,
- but,
- passing game,
- pass,
- parenthesis,
- excursus,
- straggly,
- once more,
- divagation,
- peregrine,
- means,
- let loose,
- expiration,
- daily,
- viz.,
- adrift,
- in any event,
- ex tempore,
- well timed,
- effortless,
- farther,
- modify,
- mode,
- lone,
- extempore,
- seasonable,
- unloose,
- that is to say,
- short-lived,
- qualifying,
- cursory,
- exclusively,
- sequent,
- agency,
- conversationally,
- by chance,
- fortunately,
- nomadic,
- only if,
- inadvertent,
- relax,
- tangential,
- condition,
- insouciant,
- unloosen,
- right smart,
- over again,
- slack,
- promiscuous,
- way,
- lonesome,
- characterize,
- release,
- mobile,
- unleash,
- winding,
- merely,
- loss,
- overtaking,
- boost,
- encourage,
- exit,
- nonessential,
- loosen,
- incidentally,
- directionless,
- going,
- e.g.,
- off-the-cuff,
- transient,
- unexpectedly,
- open,
- planetary,
- concomitant,
- quickly,
- passing play,
- extemporaneous,
- meandering,
- wanton,
- stipulate,
- sprawling,
- in any case,
- elbow room,
- way of life,
- just,
- away,
- unintentionally,
- straggling,
- sluttish,
- liberal,
- to wit,
- dispose,
- ensuant,
- extemporary,
- specify,
- free-and-easy,
- only when,
- perfunctory,
- collateral,
- fashion,
- vagabond,
- solely,
- foster,
- surpassingly,
- at any rate,
- planless,
- fugacious,
- lax,
- for instance,
- path,
- circumstantially,
- offhanded,
- dianoetic,
- resultant,
- videlicet,
- nonchalantly,
- rudderless,
- simply,
- so,
- light,
- impromptu,
- undirected,
- measure up,
- colloquially,
- passage,
- characterise,
- style,
- vagabondage.
• roadside
- wayside.
• Other relevant words (noun):
- for example,
- roving,
- apropos,
- discursive,
- maundering,
- en passant,
- apropos of,
- moreover,
- informally,
- off-hand,
- superficially,
- by the way,
- incidental,
- excursive,
- accidentally,
- offhandedly,
- aimless,
- rambling,
- passing,
- occasional,
- BY THE BY,
- accidental,
- cursorily,
- offhand,
- deviative,
- loose,
- wandering,
- casually,
- casual.
How to use «By the way» in context?
When you’re telling someone a story, it’s polite to end with a «by the way.» This statement can be used to deliver an unexpected punchline, provide important information, or just to end the story. Here are a few examples:
1) «By the way, I’ve never done that before.»
2) «By the way, there’s a party tomorrow night.»
3) «By the way, you’re invited.
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incidentally
in connection with
-
by the bye
incidentally
in connection with
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parenthetically
in connection with
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by the by
incidentally
-
in passing
incidentally
in connection with
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apropos
-
casually
incidentally
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en passant
incidentally
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off-hand
incidentally
-
accidentally
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while on the subject
in connection with
-
speaking of
in connection with
-
in parenthesis
-
parenthetical
-
incidental
-
aside
-
accidental
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episodic
-
relating to
-
with reference to
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apart from
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as to
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in as much as
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on the part of
-
subordinate
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bracketed
-
as a by-product
-
remotely
-
occasional
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unexpectedly
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