for want of a better term
- for want of a better term
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used for saying that you cannot think of a more exact way of describing or explaining what you mean
They were worried about, for want of a better word, competition from other charities.
Thesaurus: ways of explaining or clarifying
hyponym to make something easier to understand
synonym
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for want of a better word — for want of a better word/phrase/term/ phrase used for saying that you cannot think of a more exact way of describing or explaining what you mean They were worried about, for want of a better word, competition from other charities. Thesaurus:… … Useful english dictionary
for want of a better phrase — for want of a better word/phrase/term/ phrase used for saying that you cannot think of a more exact way of describing or explaining what you mean They were worried about, for want of a better word, competition from other charities. Thesaurus:… … Useful english dictionary
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