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/ðæt ˈbiː.ɪŋ ˈsɛd/
A phrase used to introduce a statement that contrasts with or seems to contradict something that has just been said.
Adverbs
As in cause and effect relationship
Strongest matches:
- therefore
- thus
- hence
Weak matches:
- accordingly
- ergo
Adverbs
As in indicating a conclusion
Strongest matches:
- then
Weak matches:
- so
- as a result
Antonyms:
nevertheless, however, but still, on the other hand, conversely
Usage examples:
1. The weather forecast predicted rain, but that being said, we should still pack sunscreen just in case it clears up.
2. He had always been skeptical about the effectiveness of the new software; that being said, he couldn't deny the improvements in productivity since its implementation.
3. The movie received mixed reviews from critics; that being said, it went on to become a box office hit, proving that audience preferences can vary widely.