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Pronunciation:

[ sˈʌt͡ʃandsˈʌt͡ʃ], [ sˈʌt‍ʃandsˈʌt‍ʃ], [ s_ˈʌ_tʃ_a_n_d_s_ˈʌ_tʃ]

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  • adj.

    Other relevant words: (adjective)

    • unknown.

    unknown (adjective)

    • Incog,
    • so and so,
    • faraway,
    • hidden,
    • uncelebrated,
    • far-off,
    • remote,
    • unperceived,
    • alien,
    • desolate,
    • secret,
    • little known,
    • Unascertained,
    • unidentified,
    • undistinguished,
    • unheard-of,
    • unfamiliar,
    • unexplained,
    • dark,
    • unexplored,
    • humble,
    • unnamed,
    • undiscovered,
    • Unapprehended,
    • Unrenowned,
    • concealed,
    • untold,
    • uncharted,
    • exotic,
    • far,
    • new,
    • unrevealed,
    • foreign,
    • distant,
    • unsung,
    • X,
    • so-and-so,
    • unheard of,
    • far off,
    • nameless,
    • such and such,
    • incognito,
    • unrecognized,
    • anonymous,
    • strange,
    • unnoted.
  • n.

    • I’m not bothered,
    • no…to speak of,
    • anyhow,
    • whatever,
    • but hey…,
    • not to worry,
    • so what?/what of it ?,
    • who cares?,
    • anyway,
    • no matter how/where/what etc..

    such-and-such (noun)

    • unspecified.

How to use «Such-and-such» in context?

For a long time, I have been fascinated by the tales of the sunken cities of Atlantis and Lemuria. In recent years, I have come to believe that these stories are factual.

Certainly, much has been written about lost civilizations and their great fortunes. However, a vast number of stories about these places remain untold. I believe that these lost cities exist, and I have begun to investigate the possibility that they might still be extant.

To begin with, there exist numerous reports of strange lights in the night sky. Such sightings have been reported throughout history, and they have been sighted in locations all over the world.

synonyms for such-and-such

  • anonymous
  • exotic
  • foreign
  • nameless
  • new
  • remote
  • strange
  • uncharted
  • undiscovered
  • unexplained
  • unexplored
  • unfamiliar
  • unidentified
  • unnamed
  • unrecognized
  • X
  • alien
  • dark
  • far
  • secret
  • concealed
  • desolate
  • distant
  • far-off
  • faraway
  • hidden
  • humble
  • incog
  • incognito
  • little-known
  • such and such
  • unapprehended
  • unascertained
  • uncelebrated
  • undistinguished
  • unheard-of
  • unnoted
  • unperceived
  • unrenowned
  • unrevealed
  • unsung
  • untold

On this page you’ll find 52 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to such-and-such, such as: anonymous, exotic, foreign, nameless, new, and remote.

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How to use such-and-such in a sentence

But the story of Mrs. So-and-so’s indiscretion while still Miss Such-and-such must be talked of more guardedly.

SOMEHOW GOODWILLIAM DE MORGAN

There were such-and-such trucks available here, and such-and-such troops available there.

OPERATION TERRORWILLIAM FITZGERALD JENKINS

The elements of the problem are such-and-such; how can they be combined to yield a solution?

SENTIMENT, INC.POUL WILLIAM ANDERSON

I might tell you of a pretty picture or a rich mosaic in such-and-such a room.

THE WONDERS OF POMPEIIMARC MONNIER

Then he gets in and peremptorily orders the cabman to drive to such-and-such an hotel in the centre of the town.

THE PETTICOAT COMMANDOJOHANNA BRANDT

There was a law—Bode’s Law—which specified that planets must float in orbits bearing such-and-such relationships to each other.

OPERATION: OUTER SPACEWILLIAM FITZGERALD JENKINS

There must also be a law that planets in those orbits must bear such-and-such relationships of size to each other.

OPERATION: OUTER SPACEWILLIAM FITZGERALD JENKINS

That is because the first question a French actor asks is «Have you seen me in such-and-such a role?»

THE FOOTLIGHTS FORE AND AFTCHANNING POLLOCK

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  1. what-have-younoun

    any of several additional unmentioned things.

    eg: ‘i’ve got my pen knife, a hammer and such and such’ or ‘have you got the tent pegs and what have you?’

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  1. Adam Schiff:

    There is nothing to testify about. I think if President Donald Trump or President Donald Trump allies in the Senate persist it means they are not serious about what they are doing, what would I offer in terms of testimony that I heard Dr.( Fiona) Hill in open hearing say such and such ? That is not pertinent. The only reason for them to go through with this is to mollify President Donald Trump and that is not a good reason to try to call a member of Congress as a witness.

  2. Dana Polan:

    A film that wins can always be talked about as the’ Oscar winning such and such,’ in today’s Hollywood, a film doesn’t simply exist in its first run. It’ll exist as a DVD, as a streaming release, and so on. All of that will likely include the mention of An Oscar.

  3. Michael Fedorov:

    Our emails are not the typical ‘You joined such and such a political party’. Instead we might have a crazy headline.

  4. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan:

    There are those who say Syria would be such and such for Turkey, you should first think of what is going to happen to you.

  5. Burkina Faso:

    These are people who take the time to study their target, it is painful to see a woman instructing a child to kill such and such. Painful.

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Table of Contents

  1. What does and such mean?
  2. How do you use such?
  3. How do you use such in a sentence?
  4. Is such that meaning?
  5. Is such as informal?
  6. Should I use like or such as?
  7. How do you use such as and for example?
  8. What can I replace such as with?
  9. What does such mean?
  10. What is a better word for like?
  11. Is faith a synonyms for hope?
  12. Why will I or why would I?
  13. How do you not say I in an essay?
  14. How do you say I believe without using first person?
  15. How can I express my opinion without using I?
  16. How do you say I in a formal essay?
  17. What can I say instead of I believe?
  18. Can you say I in an argumentative essay?
  19. How do you say I agree in a formal way?
  20. How do you disagree politely?
  21. How do you say I agree with your opinion?
  22. Is agree or disagree formally?
  23. Why do I get so angry when someone disagrees with me?
  24. How do you express an opinion politely?
  25. How do you respectfully disagree in writing?

What is another word for such?

What does and such mean?

You use such and such to refer to a thing or person when you do not want to be exact or precise. [spoken, vagueness] I said, “Well, what time’ll I get to Baltimore?” and he said such and such a time but I missed my connection.

How do you use such?

We can use such (as a determiner) before a noun phrase to add emphasis:

  1. We visited such fascinating places on our trip through central Asia.
  2. She has such lovely hair.
  3. She lived in such loneliness. ( formal)
  4. We had such an awful meal at that restaurant!

How do you use such in a sentence?

Such sentence example

  1. I never saw such small pigs before.
  2. Why is everyone in such a hurry?
  3. She was so fortunate to have such a wonderful family.
  4. They would like to have such a life.
  5. “I don’t b’lieve Eureka would do such a dreadful thing!” cried Dorothy, much distressed.
suchlike alike
similar comparable
that the like
the equivalent such a person
such a thing

Is such that meaning?

such that in British English so that: used to express purpose or result. power such that it was effortless.

Is such as informal?

4 Answers. The phrase “such as” is a formal phrase, and as such, you should feel free to use it in formal writing. (The informal equivalent would be “like”: Places like the US have seen an increase in…)

Should I use like or such as?

In these examples, “such as” is preferred over “like” because the word “like” implies comparison while “such as” implies inclusion. That means being like something doesn’t include the thing itself. In the first phrase, Newton is intended to be included as a so-called genius, so “such as” is the correct choice.

How do you use such as and for example?

Use such as to provide specific examples of something you’re talking about. If the specific examples aren’t essential to the accuracy of your sentence, then use a comma before such as and after your example, unless the example is at the very end of the sentence.

What can I replace such as with?

What is another word for such as?

for example for instance
like viz
including in particular
namely say
e.g. as

What does such mean?

1 : such a person or thing. 2 : someone or something stated, implied, or exemplified such was the result. 3 : someone or something similar : similar persons or things tin and glass and such.

What is a better word for like?

What is another word for like?

enjoy love
adore appreciate
fancy relish
savorUS be fond of
embrace admire

Is faith a synonyms for hope?

There is indeed a difference. “Hope” implies desire on the part of the speaker, but without immediate expectation that the desire will be fulfilled. “Faith” implies expectation, but of a peculiar sort.

Why will I or why would I?

And English learners often get these two confused because they’re used in very similar situations. But they’re not the same. The main difference between will and would is that will is used for real possibilities while would is used for imagined situations in the future. Of course, this a simple explanation.

How do you not say I in an essay?

Use the third person point of view. Never use “I,” “my,” or otherwise refer to yourself in formal academic writing. You should also avoid using the second-person point of view, such as by referring to the reader as “you.” Instead, write directly about your subject matter in the third person.

How do you say I believe without using first person?

Examples of personal opinion: “I believe…” “I think…” “In my opinion…” “I would say that…” The third person point of view is often used as an alternative to first person as the “voice” in academic writing.

How can I express my opinion without using I?

Informal English Phrases

  1. “In my opinion, + [your sentence]”
  2. “I believe that + [your sentence]”
  3. “In my mind, + [your sentence]”
  4. “It would seem that + [your sentence]”
  5. “It could be argued that + [your sentence]”
  6. “This suggests that + [your sentence]”
  7. “This proves that + [your sentence]”

How do you say I in a formal essay?

In academic or college writing, most formal essays and research reports use third person pronouns and do not use “I” or “you.” An essay is the writer’s analysis about a topic. The essay is based on the writer’s ideas and experience, not on other sources of information the writer has researched.

What can I say instead of I believe?

What is another word for I believe?

in my judgmentUS in my judgementUK
I imagine I understand
I envisage I suspect
I assume I estimate
I reckon I expect

Can you say I in an argumentative essay?

Even though you’re writing your argument from a single opinion, don’t use first person language—”I think,” “I feel,” “I believe,”—to present your claims. Doing so is repetitive, since by writing the essay you’re already telling the audience what you feel, and using first person language weakens your writing voice.

How do you say I agree in a formal way?

Different Ways to Say I Agree

  1. I agree with you.
  2. Yup.
  3. We are of one mind.
  4. You can say that again.
  5. I could not agree with you more.
  6. That’s right.
  7. Agreed.
  8. You took the words right out of my mouth.

How do you disagree politely?

Five useful ways to disagree politely in English

  1. “I see what you’re saying but…”
  2. “I understand where you’re coming from, but…”
  3. “That’s a valid point, but…”
  4. “I’m sorry but I disagree with you about this.”

How do you say I agree with your opinion?

For example, if you want to show that you share the same opinion in a simple way, you could say: I agree. Sure. Absolutely!

Is agree or disagree formally?

Useful Expressions to Agree and Disagree in ALL Situations!

  1. I completely agree with you.
  2. I think you are absolutely right!
  3. I could not agree with you more.
  4. I could not agree more.
  5. You are absolutely right.
  6. That is exactly how I feel.
  7. That is so true.
  8. No doubt about it.

Why do I get so angry when someone disagrees with me?

Some individuals get so angry when others disagree with them that extreme behaviors may occur. This can include physical violence, verbal abuse, or humiliation. Other individuals are comfortable and respectful to those with whom they disagree.

How do you express an opinion politely?

There are many excellent phrases to introduce an opinion.

  1. I think that…
  2. I believe…
  3. In my opinion…
  4. From/In my point of view…
  5. My impression is that…
  6. My perspective is that…
  7. In my experience…
  8. It appears to me that…

How do you respectfully disagree in writing?

When writing an email/letter of disagreement, you not only need to give reasons why you think you are right, but also try to prove or show that the other person’s opinions/reasons are wrong. You can do this by first writing an opinion that the other person has and then give your reason why it is wrong.

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