Ways of explaining or clarifying
As - adverb, conjunction, preposition
used for giving the reason for something
because - conjunction
used for introducing facts that explain why you believe that something is true
besides adverb, preposition
used when you are adding another stronger reason to support what you are saying
explain verb
used when you want someone to understand and forgive you
i.e. abbreviation
used when you are explaining exactly what you mean by something
inasmuch as conjunction
used for adding a comment that explains or makes clearer what you have just said
inasmuch as conjunction
used for adding a comment that limits what you have just said
look at
used for giving an example that proves that what you are saying is true
precisely adverb
used for adding emphasis to a reason or explanation
since adverb, conjunction, preposition
used when explaining why someone does something or why a situation exists
that adverb, conjunction, determiner, pronoun
used when explaining why someone feels sad, angry, happy etc
witness verb
used before you give an example that proves what you have just said
after all
used when giving a reason to explain what you have just said
as a matter of fact
used when you are going to disagree with or correct what has just been said
as if
used when you are describing something and you imagine an explanation for it that you know is not the real one
as much as anything
used for saying that something is one of the main reasons for a situation, feeling etc
at bottom
used when explaining the basic cause or nature of something
being...
used for giving an explanation of something
by extension
used for explaining that a particular person or thing is affected by something only because they are connected to what you have just mentioned
can’t begin to imagine/understand/explain etc
used for emphasizing that something is very difficult to imagine, understand etc
due to unforeseen circumstances
used in official statements for explaining that something unexpected has happened that will prevent an event or situation from continuing normally
for example
used when mentioning something that shows the type of thing that you are talking about and helps to explain what you mean
for instance
for example
for one reason or another
used for saying that there is more than one reason for something
for one thing
used when mentioning one reason for something as an example, when there are several reasons
for one thing...(for another thing)
used for giving a reason for something
for reasons of economy/safety/security etc
used for showing why a particular thing is done
for want of a better word/phrase/term
used for saying that you cannot think of a more exact way of describing or explaining what you mean
I mean (to say)
used for adding a comment or explaining what you have just said
in case
used for explaining why you are doing something
in other words
used for introducing another way of saying or explaining something, especially a more simple way
in that
used for introducing an explanation of what you have just said, showing in what way it is true
in the first place
used for stating the most basic reason for something
in the interest(s) of something
in order to preserve, develop, or achieve something
it’s just that...
used when you are explaining your reaction to something
it’s not that...it’s just that
used when you are explaining why you are doing something
judging by/from something
used for giving the reason why you think something is true
on this/that account
used when giving the reason for something
pure and simple
used for saying that there is no additional explanation for something
there it is/there you are/there you go
used when a situation is not satisfactory but there is nothing that you can do to make it better
so to speak
used for showing that you have expressed something in an unusual way
that is (to say)
used when explaining more clearly what you have just said
that is (to say)
used when you are going to correct something that you have just said
that is to say
used for explaining something that you have just said in a more exact way
the thing is
used for introducing an answer, comment, or explanation related to something that was just mentioned
the whole point
used for emphasizing that something is the main reason for something else
to put it another way
used when you are going to explain something in a different way in order to make it easier to understand
to put it in a nutshell
used when you are going to explain a long or complicated idea, story etc in a quick and simple way
to put it mildly
used for saying that the words you have chosen are not as extreme as they could have been
to put it simply
used for saying that you are explaining something in a clear and simple way
what with
used when you are giving a number of reasons for a particular situation or problem
you see
used when you are explaining something