What is the correct pronunciation of substitute and what does substitute mean?
substitute
adjective, noun, verb
How to pronounce substitute?
The word substitute sounds like sub-sti-tute
/'səbstɪ,tut/
What is the definition of substitute?
verbact as a substitute
adjectiveserving or used in place of another
verbbe a substitute
Examples
- The young teacher had to substitute for the sick colleague
- The skim milk substitutes for cream--we are on a strict diet
verbput in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent items
Examples
- substitute regular milk for fat-free milk
adjectivecapable of substituting in any of several positions on a team
nounsomeone who takes the place of another (as when things get dangerous or difficult)
nounan athlete who plays only when a starter on the team is replaced
adjectiveartificial and inferior
Examples
- substitute coffee
nouna person or thing that takes or can take the place of another
What does the word 'substitute' mean?
- 'Substitute' as a noun means a person or thing that takes the place of another.
- As a verb, 'substitute' means to take the place of something or someone.
How is 'substitute' used in a sentence?
- She used honey as a substitute for sugar.
- The coach substituted a new player into the game.
What are synonyms for 'substitute'?
- Replacement
- Proxy
- Alternative
- Stand-in
- surrogate
What is the origin of the word 'substitute'?
- The word 'substitute' comes from Latin 'substituere' which means 'to put in place of'.
Are there different forms of 'substitute'?
- Yes, 'substitute' can be used as a noun, verb, and adjective (e.g., substitute teacher).
What are common phrases or collocations with 'substitute'?
- substitute teacher
- substitute for
- substitute goods
- substitute product
Is 'substitute' used in specific fields or industries?
- Yes, in education (substitute teachers), sports (substitute players), chemistry (substitute reactant), and many others.
Can 'substitute' be used as a noun and a verb simultaneously?
- Yes, 'substitute' can be both a noun and a verb, depending on context.
What is an example of a substitute in sports?
- A player who replaces another during a game is called a substitute player.
Are there common misconceptions about the word 'substitute'?
- Some people think 'substitute' only refers to replacing people, but it also applies to objects and concepts.
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