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Meaning
The word "instead" is used to indicate an alternative. It refers to choosing one option in place of another. When you use "instead," you're implying that you are selecting a different way or thing rather than what was previously mentioned or expected.
Synonyms
- Alternatively
- Rather
- In place of
- As a substitute
- Alternatively
Antonyms
- Similarly
- Likewise
- Together
- Also
- In addition
Etymology
The word "instead" comes from Old English "instede," which means "in stead of" or "in the place of." It is a combination of "in" and "stead," where "stead" originates from the Old Norse "staĆ°r," meaning a place or position.
Examples
- I wanted to go for a walk, but it started raining, so I stayed indoors instead.
- Instead of ordering pizza for dinner, we decided to cook at home.
- She was going to wear a blue dress; instead, she chose the red one.
- Instead of spending money on a new laptop, I fixed my old one.
- He decided to read a book instead of watching TV that evening.