What Is Another Way to Say “All the While”?

Looking for synonyms for all the while? We’ve got you covered!

Here’s a list of other ways to say all the while.

  • Throughout
  • Simultaneously
  • At the same time
  • Meanwhile
  • During this time
  • Concurrently
  • In the meantime
  • Alongside this
  • While this was happening
  • As this was occurring
  • In conjunction with
  • Amidst this
  • As
  • While
  • In the interim
  • In parallel
  • For the duration
  • All along
  • All this time
  • Continuously

Want to learn how to say all the while professionally? Keep reading for examples and use cases.

1. Throughout

When to Use: Suitable for indicating something happening continuously over a period or at various points during a period.
Example: “Throughout the project, she maintained excellent communication with her team.”

2. Simultaneously

When to Use: Appropriate for actions or events happening at the same time.
Example: “Simultaneously, the company was expanding its market overseas and enhancing its product line.”

3. At the Same Time

When to Use: Best used when two or more activities occur together.
Example: “The team worked on the software development at the same time as the market research was being conducted.”

4. Meanwhile

When to Use: Suitable for an event or situation that is happening at the same time as another.
Example: “Meanwhile, the marketing department was developing a new advertising strategy.”

5. During This Time

When to Use: Appropriate for indicating a period when something else is happening.
Example: “During this time, the company underwent significant structural changes.”

6. Concurrently

When to Use: Best used when events or activities happen or exist at the same time.
Example: “The product was being developed concurrently with the training of the sales staff.”

7. In the Meantime

When to Use: Suitable for the period of time between two events.
Example: “In the meantime, the team continued to work on other pressing projects.”

8. Alongside This

When to Use: Appropriate for something happening in conjunction with another thing.
Example: “Alongside this, the company launched a new community engagement program.”

9. While This Was Happening

When to Use: Best used to denote a simultaneous occurrence or period.
Example: “While this was happening, another team was researching potential markets.”

10. As This Was Occurring

When to Use: Suitable for coinciding events or situations.
Example: “As this was occurring, the company’s stock value was steadily rising.”

11. In Conjunction With

When to Use: Appropriate for things happening together and having a relationship.
Example: “The research was conducted in conjunction with the development of a new prototype.”

12. Amidst This

When to Use: Best used for something happening during a particular situation or activity.
Example: “Amidst this, the company faced unexpected regulatory challenges.”

13. As

When to Use: Suitable for indicating something happening at the same time as something else.
Example: “As the team finalized the project, marketing strategies were being formulated.”

14. While

When to Use: Appropriate for something happening at the same time as something else.
Example: “While the negotiations were ongoing, preparations for the launch continued.”

15. In the Interim

When to Use: Best used for a temporary or intervening period of time.
Example: “In the interim, the company appointed an acting CEO.”

16. In Parallel

When to Use: Suitable for events or activities occurring or existing at the same time and in a similar way.
Example: “The training sessions ran in parallel with the team-building exercises.”

17. For the Duration

When to Use: Appropriate for the entire length of time something lasts.
Example: “For the duration of the project, she was in charge of quality control.”

18. All Along

When to Use: Best used to indicate something happening from the beginning.
Example: “He had planned the product launch strategy all along.”

19. All This Time

When to Use: Suitable for the entire period of time under consideration.
Example: “All this time, the company was silently making strategic acquisitions.”

20. Continuously

When to Use: Appropriate for something occurring without stopping or interruption.
Example: “The team worked continuously to meet the tight deadline.”

Linda Brown