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Meaning of i.e.
The primary meaning of "i.e." is to introduce a clarifying or explanatory statement.
Etymology of i.e.
The abbreviation "i.e." comes from the Latin phrase "id est," which translates to "that is."
It has been used in English since the 15th century to provide clarifying information or to rephrase a statement for better understanding.
Synonyms
that is
namely
specifically
to wit
to be specific
viz
scilicet
id est
in other words
in particular
particularly
especially
explicitly
expressly
precisely
exactly
that is to say
in essence
essentially
basically
fundamentally
namely
thus
thusly
thereby
thereby meaning
in effect
effectively
de facto
for example
for instance
such as
including
inclusive of
Definitions
- Used to introduce a rewording or explanation of something, especially to make it clearer.
- * Used to provide more detailed information about something.
Usage Examples
- The company will be closed on Fridays, i.e., the office will not be open to the public.
- * The new policy applies to all employees, i.e., everyone who works for the company will be affected.
Antonyms
however
on the other hand
in contrast
conversely
rather
instead
nonetheless
nevertheless
notwithstanding
despite
although
though
even though
whereas
unlike
on the contrary
contrarily
oppositely
differently
alternatively
optionally
or
nor
but
yet