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I think there's a word or an adjective for it, but I don't remember what it was. I don't want to say plan B, because that's too informal, but I remember there was a good word for it. I just don't remember it anymore.
For example:
The army was flanked by the enemies unexpectedly so that the general
had to rely on his ___ plan.
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I think there's a word or an adjective for it, but I don't remember what it was. I don't want to say plan B, because that's too informal, but I remember there was a good word for it. I just don't remember it anymore.
For example:
The army was flanked by the enemies unexpectedly so that the general
had to rely on his ___ plan.
word-request
As a footnote, I found Plan B listed in four dictionaries, and none of them listed it asinformal,colloquial, orslang. (There’s nothing wrong with asking for synonyms, but it may not be as informal as you seem to think it is.)
– J.R.♦
8 mins ago
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I think there's a word or an adjective for it, but I don't remember what it was. I don't want to say plan B, because that's too informal, but I remember there was a good word for it. I just don't remember it anymore.
For example:
The army was flanked by the enemies unexpectedly so that the general
had to rely on his ___ plan.
word-request
I think there's a word or an adjective for it, but I don't remember what it was. I don't want to say plan B, because that's too informal, but I remember there was a good word for it. I just don't remember it anymore.
For example:
The army was flanked by the enemies unexpectedly so that the general
had to rely on his ___ plan.
word-request
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As a footnote, I found Plan B listed in four dictionaries, and none of them listed it asinformal,colloquial, orslang. (There’s nothing wrong with asking for synonyms, but it may not be as informal as you seem to think it is.)
– J.R.♦
8 mins ago
add a comment |
As a footnote, I found Plan B listed in four dictionaries, and none of them listed it asinformal,colloquial, orslang. (There’s nothing wrong with asking for synonyms, but it may not be as informal as you seem to think it is.)
– J.R.♦
8 mins ago
As a footnote, I found Plan B listed in four dictionaries, and none of them listed it as
informal, colloquial, or slang. (There’s nothing wrong with asking for synonyms, but it may not be as informal as you seem to think it is.)– J.R.♦
8 mins ago
As a footnote, I found Plan B listed in four dictionaries, and none of them listed it as
informal, colloquial, or slang. (There’s nothing wrong with asking for synonyms, but it may not be as informal as you seem to think it is.)– J.R.♦
8 mins ago
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That's most often called a backup plan:
He was used as a backup plan when the remaining members of the gang failed to accomplish their mission.
This usage is also mentioned in Merriam-Webster's definition for backup:
1 a: one that serves as a substitute or support
// I brought an extra pencil for backup.
// a backup plan
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The Oxford Dictionary has
fallback
NOUN
1 An alternative plan that may be used in an emergency.
Make sure you have a fallback plan in case something goes terribly wrong
So the sentence can be
The army was flanked by the enemies unexpectedly so that the general had to rely on his fallback plan.
In the context, this is particularly apt.
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That could also be called a contingency or a contingency plan. The Oxford Living Dictionaries gives sense 1.1 under noun as :
A provision for a possible event or circumstance.
"stores were kept as a contingency against a blockade"
The process of developing one or several alternate plans is often called contingency planning.
Dictionary.com gives as an example:
Turkey has cooperated at times with Israel and the West on contingency planning for Syria during its civil war. (Israel Bombs Gaza While Hamas’ Kidnapping Mastermind Sits in Turkey|Eli Lake|July 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST)
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That's most often called a backup plan:
He was used as a backup plan when the remaining members of the gang failed to accomplish their mission.
This usage is also mentioned in Merriam-Webster's definition for backup:
1 a: one that serves as a substitute or support
// I brought an extra pencil for backup.
// a backup plan
add a comment |
That's most often called a backup plan:
He was used as a backup plan when the remaining members of the gang failed to accomplish their mission.
This usage is also mentioned in Merriam-Webster's definition for backup:
1 a: one that serves as a substitute or support
// I brought an extra pencil for backup.
// a backup plan
add a comment |
That's most often called a backup plan:
He was used as a backup plan when the remaining members of the gang failed to accomplish their mission.
This usage is also mentioned in Merriam-Webster's definition for backup:
1 a: one that serves as a substitute or support
// I brought an extra pencil for backup.
// a backup plan
That's most often called a backup plan:
He was used as a backup plan when the remaining members of the gang failed to accomplish their mission.
This usage is also mentioned in Merriam-Webster's definition for backup:
1 a: one that serves as a substitute or support
// I brought an extra pencil for backup.
// a backup plan
answered 3 hours ago
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The Oxford Dictionary has
fallback
NOUN
1 An alternative plan that may be used in an emergency.
Make sure you have a fallback plan in case something goes terribly wrong
So the sentence can be
The army was flanked by the enemies unexpectedly so that the general had to rely on his fallback plan.
In the context, this is particularly apt.
add a comment |
The Oxford Dictionary has
fallback
NOUN
1 An alternative plan that may be used in an emergency.
Make sure you have a fallback plan in case something goes terribly wrong
So the sentence can be
The army was flanked by the enemies unexpectedly so that the general had to rely on his fallback plan.
In the context, this is particularly apt.
add a comment |
The Oxford Dictionary has
fallback
NOUN
1 An alternative plan that may be used in an emergency.
Make sure you have a fallback plan in case something goes terribly wrong
So the sentence can be
The army was flanked by the enemies unexpectedly so that the general had to rely on his fallback plan.
In the context, this is particularly apt.
The Oxford Dictionary has
fallback
NOUN
1 An alternative plan that may be used in an emergency.
Make sure you have a fallback plan in case something goes terribly wrong
So the sentence can be
The army was flanked by the enemies unexpectedly so that the general had to rely on his fallback plan.
In the context, this is particularly apt.
answered 59 mins ago
Weather VaneWeather Vane
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That could also be called a contingency or a contingency plan. The Oxford Living Dictionaries gives sense 1.1 under noun as :
A provision for a possible event or circumstance.
"stores were kept as a contingency against a blockade"
The process of developing one or several alternate plans is often called contingency planning.
Dictionary.com gives as an example:
Turkey has cooperated at times with Israel and the West on contingency planning for Syria during its civil war. (Israel Bombs Gaza While Hamas’ Kidnapping Mastermind Sits in Turkey|Eli Lake|July 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST)
add a comment |
That could also be called a contingency or a contingency plan. The Oxford Living Dictionaries gives sense 1.1 under noun as :
A provision for a possible event or circumstance.
"stores were kept as a contingency against a blockade"
The process of developing one or several alternate plans is often called contingency planning.
Dictionary.com gives as an example:
Turkey has cooperated at times with Israel and the West on contingency planning for Syria during its civil war. (Israel Bombs Gaza While Hamas’ Kidnapping Mastermind Sits in Turkey|Eli Lake|July 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST)
add a comment |
That could also be called a contingency or a contingency plan. The Oxford Living Dictionaries gives sense 1.1 under noun as :
A provision for a possible event or circumstance.
"stores were kept as a contingency against a blockade"
The process of developing one or several alternate plans is often called contingency planning.
Dictionary.com gives as an example:
Turkey has cooperated at times with Israel and the West on contingency planning for Syria during its civil war. (Israel Bombs Gaza While Hamas’ Kidnapping Mastermind Sits in Turkey|Eli Lake|July 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST)
That could also be called a contingency or a contingency plan. The Oxford Living Dictionaries gives sense 1.1 under noun as :
A provision for a possible event or circumstance.
"stores were kept as a contingency against a blockade"
The process of developing one or several alternate plans is often called contingency planning.
Dictionary.com gives as an example:
Turkey has cooperated at times with Israel and the West on contingency planning for Syria during its civil war. (Israel Bombs Gaza While Hamas’ Kidnapping Mastermind Sits in Turkey|Eli Lake|July 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST)
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As a footnote, I found Plan B listed in four dictionaries, and none of them listed it as
informal,colloquial, orslang. (There’s nothing wrong with asking for synonyms, but it may not be as informal as you seem to think it is.)– J.R.♦
8 mins ago