Pronunciation: /ˌɪntər ˈeɪliə/
adverb among other things
A1 I enjoy playing soccer, inter alia, basketball and tennis.
A2 She has many hobbies, inter alia, painting and cooking.
B1 The company offers various benefits, inter alia, health insurance and paid time off.
B2 The new law addresses several issues, inter alia, environmental protection and consumer rights.
C1 The report covers a wide range of topics, inter alia, economic trends and social issues.
C2 The conference will include discussions on various subjects, inter alia, technology advancements and global politics.
preposition among other things
A1 I like to play soccer, inter alia, basketball and tennis.
A2 She enjoys reading, inter alia, mystery novels and biographies.
B1 The company offers a range of benefits, inter alia, health insurance and paid time off.
B2 The new law includes provisions for stricter penalties, inter alia, fines and jail time.
C1 The research paper discusses various topics, inter alia, climate change and economic policy.
C2 The conference will feature presentations by leading experts, inter alia, Nobel laureates and industry leaders.
formal The report highlighted several key issues, inter alia, the lack of funding for the project.
informal She mentioned a few things that needed to be fixed, inter alia, the broken window in the kitchen.
slang The party was a disaster - inter alia, the music was terrible.
figurative His argument was strong, inter alia, the fact that he had evidence to back up his claims.
inter aliaed
inter alias
more inter alia
most inter alia
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will inter alia
have inter aliaed
is inter aliaing
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to inter alia
inter aliaing
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