Used to introduce a restatement or simpler explanation of something just said.
“The policy aims to reduce single-occupancy vehicle use — in other words, encouraging carpooling and public transit.”
“The report found a decline in youth employment; in other words, fewer young people are finding jobs.”
In Part 3 articles, 'in other words' signals a paraphrase of the idea that came right before it. Since Part 3 questions rely heavily on paraphrasing, spotting this phrase can help you quickly find the simplified version of a complex idea when matching a paragraph to a question about a specific concept.
Synonyms: that is to say, put simply, to put it another way