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  • Asked on December 11, 2021 in Grammar.

    Should we use a two iss form? Is’s correct to have two by in writing?

    As a man they are always going to sound ungainly. So anything like that sound ungainly. Is it good for boys to use one is twice?

    What is the meaning of the term “Emergent”?

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  • Asked on December 10, 2021 in Meaning.

    If OP is looking for an antonym that includes some negative connotations I suggest kudos.

    In my experience kudos is often used somewhat disparagingly, with a suggestion that the reputation being refereed to may in fact be overrated or undeserved?

    In light of subsequent clarification from OP, I suggest. hallmark. A phrase which can to be used in exactly the same way as some other offerings, and sometimes it’s used in reference to undesirable qualities, sounds good; “The hallmark of industriousness is associated with rich people”

    sounds good to me.

    • 287061 views
    • 414 answers
    • 105865 votes
  • Asked on December 10, 2021 in Grammar.

    Should we use a two iss form? Is’s correct to have two by in writing?

    As a man they are always going to sound ungainly. So anything like that sound ungainly. Is it good for boys to use one is twice?

    What is the meaning of the term “Emergent”?

    • 276022 views
    • 15 answers
    • 102066 votes
  • Asked on December 10, 2021 in Meaning.

    If OP is looking for an antonym that includes some negative connotations I suggest kudos.

    In my experience kudos is often used somewhat disparagingly, with a suggestion that the reputation being refereed to may in fact be overrated or undeserved?

    In light of subsequent clarification from OP, I suggest. hallmark. A phrase which can to be used in exactly the same way as some other offerings, and sometimes it’s used in reference to undesirable qualities, sounds good; “The hallmark of industriousness is associated with rich people”

    sounds good to me.

    • 287061 views
    • 414 answers
    • 105865 votes
  • Asked on December 10, 2021 in Meaning.

    If OP is looking for an antonym that includes some negative connotations I suggest kudos.

    In my experience kudos is often used somewhat disparagingly, with a suggestion that the reputation being refereed to may in fact be overrated or undeserved?

    In light of subsequent clarification from OP, I suggest. hallmark. A phrase which can to be used in exactly the same way as some other offerings, and sometimes it’s used in reference to undesirable qualities, sounds good; “The hallmark of industriousness is associated with rich people”

    sounds good to me.

    • 287061 views
    • 414 answers
    • 105865 votes
  • Asked on December 10, 2021 in Grammar.

    Should we use a two iss form? Is’s correct to have two by in writing?

    As a man they are always going to sound ungainly. So anything like that sound ungainly. Is it good for boys to use one is twice?

    What is the meaning of the term “Emergent”?

    • 276022 views
    • 15 answers
    • 102066 votes
  • Asked on December 8, 2021 in Meaning.

    If OP is looking for an antonym that includes some negative connotations I suggest kudos.

    In my experience kudos is often used somewhat disparagingly, with a suggestion that the reputation being refereed to may in fact be overrated or undeserved?

    In light of subsequent clarification from OP, I suggest. hallmark. A phrase which can to be used in exactly the same way as some other offerings, and sometimes it’s used in reference to undesirable qualities, sounds good; “The hallmark of industriousness is associated with rich people”

    sounds good to me.

    • 287061 views
    • 414 answers
    • 105865 votes
  • Asked on December 8, 2021 in Meaning.

    If OP is looking for an antonym that includes some negative connotations I suggest kudos.

    In my experience kudos is often used somewhat disparagingly, with a suggestion that the reputation being refereed to may in fact be overrated or undeserved?

    In light of subsequent clarification from OP, I suggest. hallmark. A phrase which can to be used in exactly the same way as some other offerings, and sometimes it’s used in reference to undesirable qualities, sounds good; “The hallmark of industriousness is associated with rich people”

    sounds good to me.

    • 287061 views
    • 414 answers
    • 105865 votes
  • Asked on December 7, 2021 in Meaning.

    If OP is looking for an antonym that includes some negative connotations I suggest kudos.

    In my experience kudos is often used somewhat disparagingly, with a suggestion that the reputation being refereed to may in fact be overrated or undeserved?

    In light of subsequent clarification from OP, I suggest. hallmark. A phrase which can to be used in exactly the same way as some other offerings, and sometimes it’s used in reference to undesirable qualities, sounds good; “The hallmark of industriousness is associated with rich people”

    sounds good to me.

    • 287061 views
    • 414 answers
    • 105865 votes
  • Asked on December 7, 2021 in Meaning.

    If OP is looking for an antonym that includes some negative connotations I suggest kudos.

    In my experience kudos is often used somewhat disparagingly, with a suggestion that the reputation being refereed to may in fact be overrated or undeserved?

    In light of subsequent clarification from OP, I suggest. hallmark. A phrase which can to be used in exactly the same way as some other offerings, and sometimes it’s used in reference to undesirable qualities, sounds good; “The hallmark of industriousness is associated with rich people”

    sounds good to me.

    • 287061 views
    • 414 answers
    • 105865 votes