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1.14: 1-14- Transition Words

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    The best stylists become masters at artfully placing transition words in pivotal positions—i.e., places where the sentence or paragraph meaning "shifts" slightly. What follows is a handy list of common transition words and their functions. If you open sentences appropriately with these words it will help your writing to flow. One caveat though: Always keep the literal meaning of a transition word in mind as you use it—therefore, do not use "for example" unless you are introducing an example that links to the preceding information; do not use "nevertheless" unless you are offering a contrasting point. Note how this paragraph has required a minimal use of transition words; they should not be forced in where they do not belong. When you do use them, keep their broader functions (i.e., "causality," "emphasis," etc.) directly in mind.

    Causality Emphasis Amplification
    Accordingly Above all Again
    Consequently Certainly Also
    For this reason Clearly Apparently
    Hence Indeed Besides
    Therefore In fact Equally important
    Thus In short Finally
    Obviously First, Second, etc.
    Intention Of course Further
    For this purpose In addition
    In order to do this Closure Moreover
    To this end In conclusion
    With this in mind In sum Detail
    On the whole Especially
    Location To summarize In particular
    Beyond In regard to
    Here Similarity Namely
    Nearby Likewise Specifically
    Opposite Similarly To enumerate
    Overlying (underlying)
    There Time Comparison/Contrast
    To the right (left) Afterward However
    At the same time In contrast
    Concession Before In relation to
    At any rate Earlier Nevertheless
    At least Eventually On the other hand
    In the meantime Still
    Example Sometimes
    For example Later Interpretation
    For instance Next Fortunately
    To demonstrate Preceding this Interestingly
    To illustrate Simultaneously Significantly
    Soon Surprisingly

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    For more transition word lists, check out these URLs:

    "Transitional Words and Phrases" list from the University of Richmond Writing Center

    "Transition Words" page from Michigan State University


    This page titled 1.14: 1-14- Transition Words is shared under a CC BY-NC-SA license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by Joe Schall (John A. Dutton: e-Education Institute) .

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