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  • Ad adjectivally, you could describe something as baroque:

    extravagantly ornate, florid, and convoluted in character or style
    from dictionary. com

    or florid :

    flowery; excessively ornate; showy
    from dictionary. At

    least that’s how I will describe the extent of what my world has gone: “He had overembellished it to the point that it became a grotesque parody of its potential nature” ”

    “Is chaim in Islam?

    • 350919 views
    • 197 answers
    • 129416 votes
  • Ad adjectivally, you could describe something as baroque:

    extravagantly ornate, florid, and convoluted in character or style
    from dictionary. com

    or florid :

    flowery; excessively ornate; showy
    from dictionary. At

    least that’s how I will describe the extent of what my world has gone: “He had overembellished it to the point that it became a grotesque parody of its potential nature” ”

    “Is chaim in Islam?

    • 350919 views
    • 197 answers
    • 129416 votes
  • Ad adjectivally, you could describe something as baroque:

    extravagantly ornate, florid, and convoluted in character or style
    from dictionary. com

    or florid :

    flowery; excessively ornate; showy
    from dictionary. At

    least that’s how I will describe the extent of what my world has gone: “He had overembellished it to the point that it became a grotesque parody of its potential nature” ”

    “Is chaim in Islam?

    • 350919 views
    • 197 answers
    • 129416 votes
  • Ad adjectivally, you could describe something as baroque:

    extravagantly ornate, florid, and convoluted in character or style
    from dictionary. com

    or florid :

    flowery; excessively ornate; showy
    from dictionary. At

    least that’s how I will describe the extent of what my world has gone: “He had overembellished it to the point that it became a grotesque parody of its potential nature” ”

    “Is chaim in Islam?

    • 350919 views
    • 197 answers
    • 129416 votes
  • Ad adjectivally, you could describe something as baroque:

    extravagantly ornate, florid, and convoluted in character or style
    from dictionary. com

    or florid :

    flowery; excessively ornate; showy
    from dictionary. At

    least that’s how I will describe the extent of what my world has gone: “He had overembellished it to the point that it became a grotesque parody of its potential nature” ”

    “Is chaim in Islam?

    • 350919 views
    • 197 answers
    • 129416 votes
  • Asked on September 20, 2021 in Word choice.

    When forming a parallel construction such as this, it is important to include all the words necessary to make the parallelism work properly. As you note, “outlook” and “reality,” require two different prepositions, those prepositions need to be included in the paralleled structures. Let’s do it! What else will I have to do? Interestingly, the prepositions do make the sentence look at least a little bit awkward, so it is probably worth your while to search around a bit for alternative words that use matching prepositions, or to change the sentence to eliminate the parallel construction.

    Crime in Europe: the reality vs. the perception

    What is

    outlook?

    • 403492 views
    • 126 answers
    • 149609 votes
  • Asked on September 20, 2021 in Word choice.

    When forming a parallel construction such as this, it is important to include all the words necessary to make the parallelism work properly. As you note, “outlook” and “reality,” require two different prepositions, those prepositions need to be included in the paralleled structures. Let’s do it! What else will I have to do? Interestingly, the prepositions do make the sentence look at least a little bit awkward, so it is probably worth your while to search around a bit for alternative words that use matching prepositions, or to change the sentence to eliminate the parallel construction.

    Crime in Europe: the reality vs. the perception

    What is

    outlook?

    • 403492 views
    • 126 answers
    • 149609 votes
  • Asked on September 19, 2021 in Word choice.

    When forming a parallel construction such as this, it is important to include all the words necessary to make the parallelism work properly. As you note, “outlook” and “reality,” require two different prepositions, those prepositions need to be included in the paralleled structures. Let’s do it! What else will I have to do? Interestingly, the prepositions do make the sentence look at least a little bit awkward, so it is probably worth your while to search around a bit for alternative words that use matching prepositions, or to change the sentence to eliminate the parallel construction.

    Crime in Europe: the reality vs. the perception

    What is

    outlook?

    • 403492 views
    • 126 answers
    • 149609 votes
  • Asked on September 19, 2021 in Word choice.

    When forming a parallel construction such as this, it is important to include all the words necessary to make the parallelism work properly. As you note, “outlook” and “reality,” require two different prepositions, those prepositions need to be included in the paralleled structures. Let’s do it! What else will I have to do? Interestingly, the prepositions do make the sentence look at least a little bit awkward, so it is probably worth your while to search around a bit for alternative words that use matching prepositions, or to change the sentence to eliminate the parallel construction.

    Crime in Europe: the reality vs. the perception

    What is

    outlook?

    • 403492 views
    • 126 answers
    • 149609 votes
  • Asked on September 19, 2021 in Word choice.

    When forming a parallel construction such as this, it is important to include all the words necessary to make the parallelism work properly. As you note, “outlook” and “reality,” require two different prepositions, those prepositions need to be included in the paralleled structures. Let’s do it! What else will I have to do? Interestingly, the prepositions do make the sentence look at least a little bit awkward, so it is probably worth your while to search around a bit for alternative words that use matching prepositions, or to change the sentence to eliminate the parallel construction.

    Crime in Europe: the reality vs. the perception

    What is

    outlook?

    • 403492 views
    • 126 answers
    • 149609 votes