# Match The Beginning And End Of Words Often when doing a substitution for an exact word, say `user` to `admin`, I will include spaces on either end of the regex pattern to avoid unintentional replacements. For example, I may use something like ``` :%s/ user / admin / ``` in order to avoid a substitution like `username` to `adminname`. In this case, the spaces can be replaced with zero-width regex characters that match the beginning and end of a word. These are `\<` and `\>`, respectively. Utilizing these, the previous substitution can be achieved with ``` :%s/\/admin/ ``` See `:h /\<` and `:h /\>` for more details.