as for

preposition
UK: /æz fɔː/
US: /æz fɔːr/
  1. Used to introduce a new topic or to change the subject.

    1. As for me, I'm very happy. [ ] [ ]
    2. As for the money, we can discuss that later if you want. [ ] [ ]
  2. Referring to a specific thing or person, indicating what you think or feel about them.

    1. As for your brother, he can come too. [ ] [ ]
    2. As for the suggestion of moving the meeting, I think it's not good idea. [ ] [ ]
as for idiom
  1. Speaking about something, on the subject of something.

    1. As for the food, it was delicious. [ ] [ ]
    2. As for my opinion on the matter, I don't think it really matters now. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "as for" in English means: Used to introduce a new topic or to change the subject., Referring to a specific thing or person, indicating what you think or feel about them..

The phonetic transcription of "as for" is /æz fɔː/ in British English and /æz fɔːr/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "as for": regarding, as regards, concerning.

Example usage of "as for": "As for me, I'm very happy.". More examples on the page.