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The KIT KAT® Bar got its start across the pond in 1935. Originally known by Londoners as “Rowntree's Chocolate Crisp,” the candy was renamed in 1937 to “Kit Kat® Chocolate Crisp.”

While KIT KAT® Bars are a global confection, The Hershey Company has produced the candy in the U.S. since 1970. Today, KIT KAT® Bars come in a variety of new and seasonal flavors to keep candy fans on their toes.

About (2024)

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What are better words for "about"? ›

Synonyms of about
  • regarding.
  • concerning.
  • on.
  • of.
  • towards.
  • toward.
  • with regard to.
  • respecting.

What does abouts mean? ›

Other forms: abouts. The adverb about, when used with a quantity, means approximately or roughly.

What is the English word for about? ›

about adverb (APPROXIMATELY)

aroundI will be there around four o'clock. roughlyThere were roughly 200 people at the meeting.

What is the correct use of about? ›

About as a preposition. The most common meaning of about as a preposition is 'on the subject of' or 'connected with': Do you know anything about cricket? I'm very worried about my brother.

What is a formal word for think about? ›

If someone spends a lot of time thinking about something in a serious way, you can use the verbs contemplate, ponder or mull over to describe this process. Ponder is more formal than contemplate or mull over. He lay in a hospital bed contemplating his future.

What are 5 words for good? ›

good
  • acceptable.
  • excellent.
  • exceptional.
  • favorable.
  • great.
  • marvelous.
  • positive.
  • satisfactory.

Is about synonym for essay? ›

Synonyms of essay
  • article.
  • paper.
  • dissertation.
  • theme.
  • thesis.
  • composition.
  • treatise.
  • editorial.

What is a better word for "where"? ›

wherever , anywhere , in that place, in the place that, in whatever place, in which, at which. Sense: Conjunction: in which place. Synonyms: in the place where, in which place, wherever , at which point.

What is the synonym of some? ›

any, few, several.

Is there a difference between how about and what about? ›

There are some slight differences between "how about" and "what about" when you are making suggestions. Use "how about" when you feel much more optimistic and confident about your suggestion, and "what about" when you feel a little less certain and more open to hearing alternatives.

What is the difference between about and for? ›

"About" means "near" or "on the subject of" or "related to". "Tell me something about yourself" means "tell me things that are relevant to you" or "tell me things that are related to you". "For" refers to intention, or purpose. If something is "for you", that means that you are its intended recipient or beneficiary.

What's it about or what it's about? ›

What is it about?” is the correct sentence because the format for writing this question is - Question word (What) + verb (is) + complement (about) + question mark (?) If it is interrogative sentence then you write is after Wh so the correct one is 'What is it about?

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