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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Single word requests.
Rapport is far more stuffy than established would say. How did two people get to know each other for a short
discussion about the meaning of the term?
What do you mean by established, developed, and the word is perfect?
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Single word requests.
Can I be a Leader, not a
Follower? Hell, I’m not even that good of a follower either, just someone who will do your bidding for the right price. Even then, if it doesn’t benefit me, or put you in debt to me, I won’t do it.
Moneygrabber
Fits well and is a countable noun derived from:
Moneygrabber
Very interested in money and trying to get as much money as possible. – Macmillan.
What is the correct pronunciation? What is in the case of the other editors?
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Asked on March 26, 2021 in Meaning.
Yes, my commentary seems accurate. What do I do wrong?
In reality, if two lovers are faithful, this is a nature. Is it too late to love someone, and they’re likely very much in love them even though they are sexually sexing. Yes, humdrum, is it not dull!
Is it true that some of the puns are said in a playful way?
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Asked on March 26, 2021 in Synonyms.
Undergo
Works fine, (past sense undergone )
E. My
patient has undergone hallucinations Courtesy,
online dictionary hallucinate
v.intr.
How do one undergo hallucination?
Can anyone please point out some interesting facts about some people’s life?
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Asked on March 18, 2021 in Other.
Since this is an example of narrative writing he will not necessarily mean things literally.
What makes Anil Jeenkart so happy to be back in New York? What are the reasons why people love a place they spent a good amount of time in and not enough time in it? The reasons were/are:
” the curious combination of”
a strange combination of
“freedom,”
the ability to do whatever you want,
“self-made fences,”
creating emotional, physical and social barriers between themselves and other persons and
“paralyzing preoccupation that the city provides. ”
And having so many choices and things to do in the city that you are constantly busy doing something you are unable to think or act normally What
are “curious combinations” because by themselves they may make sense, but put together (combined) they seem curious together and seem to work against each other.
Hope this makes sense!
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Asked on March 13, 2021 in Word choice.
To me a free breakfast is a compliment (goes with) to the room charge…and not a compliment (a positive remark) on any level! I really require breakfast, unless it’s so expensive for a hotel, why? What is your compliment to INOIS and His Chef on his choices
for my complimentary breakfast?
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Asked on March 13, 2021 in Word choice.
To me a free breakfast is a compliment (goes with) to the room charge…and not a compliment (a positive remark) on any level! I really require breakfast, unless it’s so expensive for a hotel, why? What is your compliment to INOIS and His Chef on his choices
for my complimentary breakfast?
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Asked on March 9, 2021 in Meaning.
The phrase is using driving metaphor.
Is it normal or bad for cars to have lanes? To stay in lane means you don’t move to the left and the right to change lanes, but you keep going straight. What are how is the way things work? Abstractly the meaning just means keep doing what you have been doing for so long.
The 1975’s acceptance speech urged fans and fellow stars not to “stay in your lane” during their acceptance speech at the BRIT Awards 2017.
The band took out the Best British Group competition, beating the likes of Bastille, Radiohead and Little Mix.
Matty Healy accepts the award. “And I just want to tell the world… people in pop music and in the broader public consciousness are told to always stay in your lane… if you have a platform, don’t . Don’t become your own victim. The
meaning appears to be somewhat open to interpretation however, for instance the phrase is used to convey an altogether different meaning at thinkadvisor. Today,
people often use the phrase “staying in your own lane’ to mean minding your own business: don’t tell me how to live my life, or how to raise my child.
What does it mean to quote someone?
Why don’t most people like change? When people are used to you doing something they want
you to stay in that lane.
In NBA, players are supposed to behave as one, but not the other way around. If I wanted to prove to a sports person that I always played football, it has to
- match up with a team…. So what would I need to do for the same team?
- Maintain the same levels of performance they enjoyed at their peak.
- Is there any difference of views regarding sports?
- Keep playing the sport and not move on to other things.
Without context one cannot answer the question precisely.
If people were used to you acting in a certain way they typically don’t like to see you act differently, or act ‘out of the box’. What really happens is that, when people have your behaviour established, they often don’t like to see you acting differently, or act differently. What does the people want you to do: go backwards or up in the same direction (why do they
stop going in the same direction as you are going backwards)?
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Asked on March 8, 2021 in Single word requests.
If I wanted neither, what should I do?
I would say that to be true between two causes.
report
This is truer to what the report card is actually doing. After all that is the whole point of the card, to report. For me, you have a better representation of what you are actually doing with numbers or phrases if you choose the word report.
Why I’m not sold on this, is that you actually used the word Report just three words before you name your cards? I can not duplicate words which are in close proximity like this but If the test is satisfactory for that reader then they will have to spend a fraction of the time reading the summary again and again. I’ve just mentioned that on the report card to go into a business at a higher level than the college degree.
What is the alternative you
have
suggested, present Avoids this problem, but is not quite as perfect a fit in meaning, as you are doing more than just presenting this information, you are presenting it with an official purpose, as connotated in the context of the passage, with the word report.
Either choice is good or neither.
What do you mean by ‘feature’ for the purposes of your section you have quoted?
What
is a key part of the passage I would
say, asit places the emphasis on this key part of the revised document (the revised reporting), highlighting how important the aspect is, and how central it would be on the new document.
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Asked on March 6, 2021 in Word choice.
How do I express the meaning of a sentence?
It was blessed by a ritual, says M’Abdallah. ”
Implies that the ritual was the reason it was blessed. When you use words by, the reader’s mind is kept purely on the ritual act itself and vice versa. there is no implicit additional idea associated with the phrase.
Is this Holy Ghost? As
always, there is an additional idea implicit when you use the word through. You are stating that the ritual was the agent of the blessing and not necessarily that the ritual was the total means of the blessing.
If the ritual was performed to a holy figure then by stating that, it was blessed through a ritual, you are leaving space for the reader to imagine that the reason for the blessing was perhaps more than the ritual itself. The ritual was the means through which the blessing took place but not necessarily the sum total reason for the blessing.
When you use or say by however you are attributing the blessing more squarely as being a direct result of the
ritual itself.
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