To put it another way
Academic discourse marker used to connect ideas
Use this phrase to simplify complex ideas and ensure your listener follows your logic perfectly.
في 15 ثانية
- Used to rephrase a previous statement for better clarity.
- Acts as a transition between complex and simple ideas.
- Common in both professional meetings and serious personal talks.
المعنى
This phrase is used when you want to explain something again using different words. It helps make a complicated idea easier to understand or adds more impact to what you just said.
أمثلة رئيسية
3 من 6In a business meeting
Our quarterly revenue has decreased by twenty percent. To put it another way, we are losing money.
Our quarterly revenue has decreased by twenty percent. To put it another way, we are losing money.
Explaining a breakup
I feel like we are moving in different directions. To put it another way, I think we should break up.
I feel like we are moving in different directions. To put it another way, I think we should break up.
Ordering at a restaurant
I'm looking for something without meat or dairy. To put it another way, do you have any vegan options?
I'm looking for something without meat or dairy. To put it another way, do you have any vegan options?
خلفية ثقافية
This phrase reflects the Western communication style of 'low-context' culture, where the speaker is responsible for making the message clear. It gained significant traction in 20th-century academic writing to bridge theoretical jargon with practical examples. In modern business, it is a staple of 'corporate speak' used to pivot toward actionable goals.
Buy some thinking time
If you get stuck mid-sentence, say `To put it another way...` to give your brain five seconds to find a simpler word.
Don't overdo it
Using this too much can make you sound like you think your audience isn't smart enough to understand you the first time.
في 15 ثانية
- Used to rephrase a previous statement for better clarity.
- Acts as a transition between complex and simple ideas.
- Common in both professional meetings and serious personal talks.
What It Means
You use this phrase to explain something again. It helps when your first try was too complex. It acts like a bridge between two ideas. One idea is hard, the other is easy. It shows you want to be clear. It is like giving your listener a second chance to understand.
How To Use It
Place it right after a difficult sentence. Use a comma after the phrase. Then, give a simpler version of your thought. It makes you sound very thoughtful and clear. You can use it in writing or speaking. It works best when the second sentence is shorter than the first.
When To Use It
Use it in a professional meeting. It works well when teaching a new skill. Use it when you are explaining your feelings. It helps people understand your perspective better. It is great for summarizing a long story. Use it when you see a confused look on a friend's face.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use it if your first sentence was simple. It might sound like you are repeating yourself. Avoid using it too many times in one talk. It can make you sound a bit repetitive. If the listener already understands, skip it. You do not want to sound like you are talking down to them.
Cultural Background
English speakers love efficiency and clear communication. We often worry about being misunderstood. This phrase shows you care about the listener. It is a polite way to ensure everyone is on the same page. It reflects a culture that values the 'bottom line' or the main point. It became popular in academic and business circles.
Common Variations
In other words is very common and slightly shorter. Simply put is great for very short summaries. To rephrase sounds a bit more academic. Basically is the casual version for friends. What I mean is feels more personal and direct.
ملاحظات الاستخدام
This phrase is neutral to formal. It is perfect for professional settings or when you need to be very clear in a serious conversation.
Buy some thinking time
If you get stuck mid-sentence, say `To put it another way...` to give your brain five seconds to find a simpler word.
Don't overdo it
Using this too much can make you sound like you think your audience isn't smart enough to understand you the first time.
The 'Bottom Line' Secret
In US business culture, people often wait for the sentence after this phrase because that is where the most important information usually lives.
أمثلة
6Our quarterly revenue has decreased by twenty percent. To put it another way, we are losing money.
Our quarterly revenue has decreased by twenty percent. To put it another way, we are losing money.
The speaker simplifies a financial statistic into a blunt reality.
I feel like we are moving in different directions. To put it another way, I think we should break up.
I feel like we are moving in different directions. To put it another way, I think we should break up.
Used to deliver a difficult message clearly after a vague lead-in.
I'm looking for something without meat or dairy. To put it another way, do you have any vegan options?
I'm looking for something without meat or dairy. To put it another way, do you have any vegan options?
Clarifies specific dietary requirements for the server.
My battery is at 1% and I don't have a charger. To put it another way, I'm about to disappear!
My battery is at 1% and I don't have a charger. To put it another way, I'm about to disappear!
Adds a bit of drama and clarity to a technical problem.
He isn't exactly a genius. To put it another way, he tried to toast bread in a microwave.
He isn't exactly a genius. To put it another way, he tried to toast bread in a microwave.
Uses the phrase to set up a funny punchline.
The cloud is just someone else's computer. To put it another way, your photos are stored on a server in a big warehouse.
The cloud is just someone else's computer. To put it another way, your photos are stored on a server in a big warehouse.
Demystifies a technical concept using a physical analogy.
اختبر نفسك
Choose the best phrase to complete the sentence.
The project is over budget and behind schedule. ___, we are in big trouble.
The second part of the sentence simplifies the first part, making 'To put it another way' the perfect connector.
Complete the thought.
I'm not saying I'm tired. ___, I'm saying I need a three-day nap.
The speaker is rephrasing 'tired' into something more extreme for emphasis.
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وسائل تعلم بصرية
Formality of Rephrasing
Used with friends
Basically...
Good for most situations
In other words...
Polite and clear
To put it another way...
Very formal writing
To rephrase the hypothesis...
When to Use 'To Put It Another Way'
Business Strategy
Explaining a pivot
Teaching
Simplifying a math rule
Arguments
Clarifying your point
Tech Support
Explaining a bug
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةIt means you are going to say the same thing again but using different words to make it clearer. It is like a 'reset' button for a confusing sentence.
They are almost identical. In other words is slightly more common in casual speech, while To put it another way sounds a bit more deliberate and professional.
Yes, it is very common in academic writing. It helps you connect a complex theory to a real-world example.
It is a bit long for a quick text. You might prefer Basically or Meaning... when typing to friends.
Usually, yes. It acts as a transition marker. You can also use it after a semicolon: The data is inconclusive; to put it another way, we need more tests.
Only if your tone is sarcastic. If you say it slowly like you are talking to a child, it can feel condescending.
You can use Simply put or That is (often written as i.e.).
In English, to put can mean 'to express' or 'to state.' It is like 'putting' your thoughts into words.
No, this phrase is used universally across the UK, US, Canada, and Australia.
Not really. It is specifically for staying on the same subject but changing the explanation.
عبارات ذات صلة
In other words
The most common synonym for rephrasing a statement.
Simply put
Used when you want to provide a very basic summary of a complex idea.
That is to say
A more formal way to clarify or specify what you just said.
To be precise
Used when the second explanation is more detailed than the first.
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