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Asked on March 23, 2021 in Single word requests.
“Timepiece” is the correct hypernym, but in this context, you could also say
I can’t read analog clock faces.
The clock face is the face of the device that you read, and it’s called a “clock face” even if it’s part of a watch rather than a clock. How do you read tape or barometers? Can the terms “clock face” be used in the
exact same way (e.g. “clock face” is best).
- 771222 views
- 48 answers
- 286055 votes
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Asked on March 23, 2021 in Single word requests.
“Timepiece” is the correct hypernym, but in this context, you could also say
I can’t read analog clock faces.
The clock face is the face of the device that you read, and it’s called a “clock face” even if it’s part of a watch rather than a clock. How do you read tape or barometers? Can the terms “clock face” be used in the
exact same way (e.g. “clock face” is best).
- 771222 views
- 48 answers
- 286055 votes
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Asked on March 23, 2021 in Single word requests.
“Timepiece” is the correct hypernym, but in this context, you could also say
I can’t read analog clock faces.
The clock face is the face of the device that you read, and it’s called a “clock face” even if it’s part of a watch rather than a clock. How do you read tape or barometers? Can the terms “clock face” be used in the
exact same way (e.g. “clock face” is best).
- 771222 views
- 48 answers
- 286055 votes
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Asked on March 22, 2021 in Single word requests.
“Timepiece” is the correct hypernym, but in this context, you could also say
I can’t read analog clock faces.
The clock face is the face of the device that you read, and it’s called a “clock face” even if it’s part of a watch rather than a clock. How do you read tape or barometers? Can the terms “clock face” be used in the
exact same way (e.g. “clock face” is best).
- 771222 views
- 48 answers
- 286055 votes
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Asked on March 22, 2021 in Single word requests.
“Timepiece” is the correct hypernym, but in this context, you could also say
I can’t read analog clock faces.
The clock face is the face of the device that you read, and it’s called a “clock face” even if it’s part of a watch rather than a clock. How do you read tape or barometers? Can the terms “clock face” be used in the
exact same way (e.g. “clock face” is best).
- 771222 views
- 48 answers
- 286055 votes
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Asked on March 4, 2021 in Single word requests.
Suck it up.
To put up with something; to deal with something, such as pain or misfortune, without complaining. What is your
opinion on polite society?
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- 7 answers
- 413859 votes