What is another word for yet again?

Pronunciation: [jˈɛt ɐɡˈɛn] (IPA)

The phrase "yet again" can be substituted with a number of synonyms depending on the context. "Once again" can be used to denote a repetition of an action or situation. Similarly, "once more" and "again and again" can convey the same idea. "Repetitively" can be used to describe something that happens repeatedly or with regularity. "Continuously" and "persistently" both convey a sense of recurrence. "As always" can be used to denote a predictable or expected occurrence. "Inevitably" can convey a sense of inevitability or inevitableness. Overall, there are many synonyms for "yet again" that can be used to convey a sense of repetition or recurrence.

What are the hypernyms for Yet again?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Yet again

  • I've made it abundantly clear and I'll repeat yet again there's no question of gagging individuals.
    Ron Davies
  • In order for a slave--or, for that matter, a slaveholder--to become free, a series of successive perceptions must be realized. First, the person must perceive that the owners (and slaves) are merely human, that is, putting all rhetoric aside, that there exists a dichotomy of privilege and exploitation, and that the privilege is a result of exploitation. … The second realization is, once again, that the owners and slaves are merely human, meaning this time that the exploitation and consequent privilege are not inevitable, but the result of social arrangements and force (as well as a huge dollop of bad luck on the part of those enslaved). … The third realization is yet again that the owners are merely human, by which I now mean they are vulnerable. Wealth does not protect them.
    Derrick Jensen
  • I have learned yet again (this has been going on all my life) what folly it is to take any thing for granted without examining it skeptically.
    Jane Jacobs
  • Once again the tide of Carmelite spitrituality is drawing me, like a current, and, yet again, I sense its dangerous challenge to my own appointed way. Utter nakedness, utter rejection, utter renunciation - how tempting is this stream of spirituality, with the tremendous nimbus of its glorious and venerable past!
    Ida Friederike Görres
  • O Beer! O Hodgson, Guinness, Allsop, Bass! Names that should be on every infant's tongue! Shall days and months and years and centuries pass, And still your merits be unrecked, unsung? Oh! I have gazed into my foaming glass, And wished that lyre could yet again be strung Which once rang prophet-like through Greece, and taught her Misguided sons that "the best drink was water."
    Charles Stuart Calverley

Semantically related words: again and again, time and time again, once more

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