sub·sti·tute\ˈsəb-stə-ˌtüt, -ˌtyüt\
noun
: a person or thing that takes the place of someone or something else
sports : a player who takes the place of another player during a game
Full Definition
: a person or thing that takes the place or function of another
substitute adjective
Examples
you'll be getting a substitute until your regular teacher is feeling better
if you like, you can use nuts as a substitute for coconut in that recipe
Origin: Middle English, from Anglo-French substitut, from Latin substitutus, past participle of substituere to put in place of, from sub- + statuere to set up, place — more at statute.
First use: 15th century
Synonyms: backup, cover, designated hitter, fill-in, locum tenens, pinch hitter, relief, replacement, reserve, stand-in, sub
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substitute
verb
: to put or use (someone or something) in place of someone or something else
: to do the job of someone else or serve the function of something else
: to replace (one person or thing) with another
Full Definition
transitive verb
1 a : to put or use in the place of another
b : to introduce (an atom or group) as a substituent; also : to alter (as a compound) by introduction of a substituent <a substituted benzene ring>
2 : to take the place of : replace
intransitive verb
: to serve as a substitute
Other forms: substitut·ed; substitut·ing
Examples
One of our teachers is sick, so we need someone to substitute.
They substituted real candles with electric ones.
First use: circa 1594
Synonyms: commute, exchange, shift, change, swap, switch, trade
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