1
substitute
/ˈsʌbstəˌtuːt/
Brit
/ˈsʌbstəˌtjuːt/
noun
plural
substitutes
/ˈsʌbstəˌtuːt/
Brit
/ˈsʌbstəˌtjuːt/
noun
plural
substitutes
Britannica Dictionary definition of SUBSTITUTE
[count]
1
:
a person or thing that takes the place of someone or something else
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often + for
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Carob is used as a substitute for chocolate.
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When learning a language, there is no substitute for living among native speakers.
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Watching the movie is a poor substitute for reading the book.
2
sports
:
a player who takes the place of another player during a game
— substitute
adjective,
always used before a noun
2
substitute
/ˈsʌbstəˌtuːt/
Brit
/ˈsʌbstəˌtjuːt/
verb
substitutes;
substituted;
substituting
2
substitute
/ˈsʌbstəˌtuːt/
Brit
/ˈsʌbstəˌtjuːt/
verb
substitutes;
substituted;
substituting
Britannica Dictionary definition of SUBSTITUTE
1
[+ object]
:
to put or use (someone or something) in place of someone or something else
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often + for
2
[no object]
:
to do the job of someone else or serve the function of something else
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often + for
3
[+ object]
:
to replace (one person or thing) with another
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often used as (be) substituted