I.e. (Adverb)
Meaning
That is to say; in other words.
Examples
- She wanted a drink that was light and not too sweet, i.e., she opted for a glass of lemonade with a splash of sparkling water.
- The art pieces are expensive, i.e., they are not for anyone on a tight budget.
- The team will need a few highly specialized tools, i.e., equipment that is not typically found in the average toolbox.
- His injury will not allow him to participate in contact sports, i.e., any game involving tackling or physical confrontation.
- The restaurant serves many types of seafood, i.e., all the dishes feature fish or other ocean creatures as their main ingredient.