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/ˈwɪtʃ ˈmiːnz/
A phrase used to introduce a clarification, explanation, or definition of a preceding statement or word.
Verbs
As in indicating explanation or clarification
Strongest matches:
- signifies
- denotes
- indicates
- represents
Weak matches:
- suggests
- implies
- conveys
Verbs
As in indicating purpose or reason
Strongest matches:
- aims to
- intends to
- serves to
Weak matches:
- leads to
- results in
Adverbs/Conjunctions
Strongest matches:
- whereby
- wherein
Weak matches:
- wherefore
Antonyms:
which does not mean, which implies the opposite, which negates, which contradicts, which refutes
Usage examples:
1. The project deadline has been extended, which means we have more time to complete our tasks.
2. She passed all her exams, which means she will graduate with honors.
3. The store is having a sale, which means you can get items at a discounted price.