C1 Expression औपचारिक 3 मिनट पढ़ने का समय

In a similar manner

Academic discourse marker used to connect ideas

Use this to connect two ideas that share the same logic in professional or academic settings.

15 सेकंड में

  • A formal transition used to link two similar ideas or actions.
  • Best used at the start of sentences followed by a comma.
  • Perfect for professional emails, essays, and business presentations.

मतलब

This phrase is a fancy way to say 'likewise' or 'in the same way.' It connects two ideas that follow the same logic or happen in the same style.

मुख्य उदाहरण

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1

Presenting a quarterly report

The European branch saw growth; in a similar manner, the Asian market expanded.

The European branch grew, and the Asian market grew in the same way.

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2

Explaining house rules to a new roommate

We keep the kitchen clean. In a similar manner, the bathroom should be tidy.

We clean the kitchen, and we should clean the bathroom the same way.

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3

Writing a formal letter of recommendation

He excels at coding. In a similar manner, his leadership skills are impressive.

He is great at coding and also great at leading people.

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सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि

This expression is deeply rooted in the Western academic tradition of rhetoric. It became popular in the 18th and 19th centuries during the rise of formal essay writing. Today, it remains a staple of 'High English' used in legal, academic, and corporate environments globally.

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The Comma Rule

Always place a comma after 'In a similar manner' when it starts a sentence. It gives the reader a necessary breath.

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Don't Overuse It

Using this phrase in every paragraph makes your writing feel heavy. Save it for your most important connections.

15 सेकंड में

  • A formal transition used to link two similar ideas or actions.
  • Best used at the start of sentences followed by a comma.
  • Perfect for professional emails, essays, and business presentations.

What It Means

Imagine you are building a bridge between two islands. These islands are your ideas. In a similar manner is the sturdy stone bridge you build. It tells people that the second idea follows the same logic as the first. It is not just about things being the same. It is about the way things happen. If you do one thing carefully, you should do the next thing carefully too. It is a signal for your listener to stay on the same path. It highlights a pattern in your thoughts.

How To Use It

You usually place this phrase at the very start of a sentence. It acts like a road sign for what is coming next. Always follow it with a small pause, which we show with a comma. For example, "The sun rose early. In a similar manner, the birds began to sing." You can also use it after a semicolon in the middle of a long sentence. This makes your writing feel very polished and professional. It connects two complete thoughts that share a common theme or method. It is like a verbal 'copy and paste' for logic.

When To Use It

This phrase loves the spotlight in formal settings. Use it during a big presentation at work. It works perfectly in a university essay when comparing two theories. If you are writing a formal email to a client, this is your best friend. It shows you are organized and logical. It is great for giving instructions where steps are repeated. Use it when you want to sound authoritative but polite. It makes you sound like you have really thought your argument through.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this while you are hanging out at a park. If you say this to a friend while eating tacos, they might laugh. It sounds way too stiff for a casual chat. Avoid it in quick text messages or on social media posts. It feels like wearing a tuxedo to a beach party. If the two things you are comparing are not actually similar, stay away. Using it incorrectly will only confuse your audience. Keep it for when the comparison is clear and logical.

Cultural Background

This phrase comes from the world of formal logic and rhetoric. For centuries, scholars used phrases like this to build airtight arguments. It reflects a Western cultural value of linear, logical progression in speech. In English-speaking corporate culture, using such phrases can signal high education. It is part of what we call "Standard Professional English." It helps speakers avoid the repetitive use of the word also. It is the mark of a sophisticated communicator.

Common Variations

If you want to mix things up, try Similarly. It is shorter and very common in both writing and speech. In the same vein is a bit more creative and colorful. Likewise is a great one-word alternative for quick transitions. You could also say In the same way for a slightly softer tone. Each of these keeps the same logical bridge alive in your conversation. Using different variations keeps your audience engaged and interested.

इस्तेमाल की जानकारी

This is a high-level (C1) transition. Use it primarily in writing or prepared speeches to maintain a professional and logical tone.

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The Comma Rule

Always place a comma after 'In a similar manner' when it starts a sentence. It gives the reader a necessary breath.

⚠️

Don't Overuse It

Using this phrase in every paragraph makes your writing feel heavy. Save it for your most important connections.

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The 'Power' Marker

In English business culture, using this phrase can make you sound more senior or authoritative during negotiations.

उदाहरण

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#1 Presenting a quarterly report
💼

The European branch saw growth; in a similar manner, the Asian market expanded.

The European branch grew, and the Asian market grew in the same way.

Used here to show a consistent trend across different regions.

#2 Explaining house rules to a new roommate
🤝

We keep the kitchen clean. In a similar manner, the bathroom should be tidy.

We clean the kitchen, and we should clean the bathroom the same way.

Though a bit formal for roommates, it sets a clear, serious expectation.

#3 Writing a formal letter of recommendation
👔

He excels at coding. In a similar manner, his leadership skills are impressive.

He is great at coding and also great at leading people.

This links two different strengths using a logical bridge.

#4 Joking about bad luck with a colleague
😄

I dropped my toast this morning. In a similar manner, my car wouldn't start.

First I dropped my toast, and then my car failed too.

The formal phrase creates a humorous contrast with the mundane bad luck.

#5 Discussing shared grief in a support group
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You feel lost right now. In a similar manner, I felt empty after my loss.

Your feeling of being lost is like the emptiness I felt.

Used to create empathy by drawing a parallel between experiences.

#6 Giving instructions for a workout
💼

Keep your back straight. In a similar manner, keep your core tight.

Keep your back straight and do the same with your core.

Helps the listener apply the same level of focus to a new body part.

खुद को परखो

Choose the best phrase to complete the formal sentence.

The first experiment failed due to high heat. ___, the second trial was unsuccessful.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: In a similar manner

'In a similar manner' fits the formal tone of a scientific or academic report.

Complete the transition between these two professional observations.

The CEO emphasized the need for budget cuts. ___, the CFO suggested reducing travel costs.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: In a similar manner

This phrase correctly connects two related ideas about saving money in a business context.

🎉 स्कोर: /2

विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स

Formality Levels of 'Comparison' Phrases

Casual

Used with friends and family.

Just like...

Neutral

Standard everyday communication.

In the same way...

Formal

Professional and academic settings.

In a similar manner...

Where to use 'In a similar manner'

In a similar manner
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University Essay

Comparing two historical events.

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Boardroom

Linking two successful sales strategies.

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Legal Document

Citing a previous similar court case.

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Formal Speech

Connecting two inspirational stories.

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल

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Yes, they mean the same thing. Similarly is just shorter and slightly less formal than In a similar manner.

It is usually too formal for texting. You would sound like you are writing a textbook to your friends.

Usually, yes. However, you can use it after a semicolon, like: 'The cats slept; in a similar manner, the dogs napped.'

It is used in both! It is a standard part of formal English across the entire world.

Yes, you can. For example: 'John works hard. In a similar manner, Sarah is very dedicated.'

Manner is more formal than way. Using In a similar way is better for semi-formal conversations.

No, it just means they are similar in style or logic. They don't have to be exactly the same.

Absolutely. It is one of the most common 'discourse markers' found in high-level academic papers.

Yes, it is a great way to link the main idea of a new paragraph to the previous one.

Some modern writers prefer Similarly because it is shorter, but In a similar manner adds a nice rhythmic weight to formal speech.

संबंधित मुहावरे

In the same vein

Used to connect ideas that share a similar theme or style.

By the same token

Used to introduce a fact that is true for the same reasons as the first.

Likewise

A shorter, versatile way to say 'in the same way' or 'also'.

Correspondingly

Used when one thing happens as a direct result or in parallel with another.

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