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Asked on December 23, 2021 in Single word requests.
For an adjective to use with ‘desires,’ I’d probably say ” innermost desires,” but that’s still two words.
Our innermost desires often help us discover our “raison d’u00eatre” and develop a “sense of purpose” (all still multi-words), which in turn helps us determine our ” motivation ” which is sometimes kept hidden from everyone, even ourselves.
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Asked on December 22, 2021 in Single word requests.
For an adjective to use with ‘desires,’ I’d probably say ” innermost desires,” but that’s still two words.
Our innermost desires often help us discover our “raison d’u00eatre” and develop a “sense of purpose” (all still multi-words), which in turn helps us determine our ” motivation ” which is sometimes kept hidden from everyone, even ourselves.
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Asked on December 22, 2021 in Single word requests.
For an adjective to use with ‘desires,’ I’d probably say ” innermost desires,” but that’s still two words.
Our innermost desires often help us discover our “raison d’u00eatre” and develop a “sense of purpose” (all still multi-words), which in turn helps us determine our ” motivation ” which is sometimes kept hidden from everyone, even ourselves.
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Asked on September 13, 2021 in Meaning.
” fluke” is something that happens unexpectedly because of an accident or so, and could describe such an unintended benefit. Although they’re not always beneficial, “flukes” are usually good things to do with one’s life.
The fluke was a single occurrence, as J.C. Clampett’s discovery of Oil (arguably a benefit to Mr. Clampett) while shooting at a rabbit was a fluke, but they can also be the result of a series of actions or circumstances, or even inaction.
How do “accidental,” “chance,” “unexpected” and “unintentional” words are related as are “unintended, unexpected, and ‘fluke’.
The “fluke” as progress does not mean to mean to fluke or’fluke upon…’ or “fluked into” as on a term, although these are not exactly as common as other into/unto idioms like “fell upon” or “lucked’ into…”. “”Peut
any reason to doubt “.”
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Asked on September 13, 2021 in Meaning.
” fluke” is something that happens unexpectedly because of an accident or so, and could describe such an unintended benefit. Although they’re not always beneficial, “flukes” are usually good things to do with one’s life.
The fluke was a single occurrence, as J.C. Clampett’s discovery of Oil (arguably a benefit to Mr. Clampett) while shooting at a rabbit was a fluke, but they can also be the result of a series of actions or circumstances, or even inaction.
How do “accidental,” “chance,” “unexpected” and “unintentional” words are related as are “unintended, unexpected, and ‘fluke’.
The “fluke” as progress does not mean to mean to fluke or’fluke upon…’ or “fluked into” as on a term, although these are not exactly as common as other into/unto idioms like “fell upon” or “lucked’ into…”. “”Peut
any reason to doubt “.”
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Asked on September 13, 2021 in Meaning.
” fluke” is something that happens unexpectedly because of an accident or so, and could describe such an unintended benefit. Although they’re not always beneficial, “flukes” are usually good things to do with one’s life.
The fluke was a single occurrence, as J.C. Clampett’s discovery of Oil (arguably a benefit to Mr. Clampett) while shooting at a rabbit was a fluke, but they can also be the result of a series of actions or circumstances, or even inaction.
How do “accidental,” “chance,” “unexpected” and “unintentional” words are related as are “unintended, unexpected, and ‘fluke’.
The “fluke” as progress does not mean to mean to fluke or’fluke upon…’ or “fluked into” as on a term, although these are not exactly as common as other into/unto idioms like “fell upon” or “lucked’ into…”. “”Peut
any reason to doubt “.”
- 397292 views
- 249 answers
- 146150 votes
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Asked on September 12, 2021 in Meaning.
” fluke” is something that happens unexpectedly because of an accident or so, and could describe such an unintended benefit. Although they’re not always beneficial, “flukes” are usually good things to do with one’s life.
The fluke was a single occurrence, as J.C. Clampett’s discovery of Oil (arguably a benefit to Mr. Clampett) while shooting at a rabbit was a fluke, but they can also be the result of a series of actions or circumstances, or even inaction.
How do “accidental,” “chance,” “unexpected” and “unintentional” words are related as are “unintended, unexpected, and ‘fluke’.
The “fluke” as progress does not mean to mean to fluke or’fluke upon…’ or “fluked into” as on a term, although these are not exactly as common as other into/unto idioms like “fell upon” or “lucked’ into…”. “”Peut
any reason to doubt “.”
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Asked on September 10, 2021 in Meaning.
” fluke” is something that happens unexpectedly because of an accident or so, and could describe such an unintended benefit. Although they’re not always beneficial, “flukes” are usually good things to do with one’s life.
The fluke was a single occurrence, as J.C. Clampett’s discovery of Oil (arguably a benefit to Mr. Clampett) while shooting at a rabbit was a fluke, but they can also be the result of a series of actions or circumstances, or even inaction.
How do “accidental,” “chance,” “unexpected” and “unintentional” words are related as are “unintended, unexpected, and ‘fluke’.
The “fluke” as progress does not mean to mean to fluke or’fluke upon…’ or “fluked into” as on a term, although these are not exactly as common as other into/unto idioms like “fell upon” or “lucked’ into…”. “”Peut
any reason to doubt “.”
- 397292 views
- 249 answers
- 146150 votes
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Asked on September 8, 2021 in Meaning.
” fluke” is something that happens unexpectedly because of an accident or so, and could describe such an unintended benefit. Although they’re not always beneficial, “flukes” are usually good things to do with one’s life.
The fluke was a single occurrence, as J.C. Clampett’s discovery of Oil (arguably a benefit to Mr. Clampett) while shooting at a rabbit was a fluke, but they can also be the result of a series of actions or circumstances, or even inaction.
How do “accidental,” “chance,” “unexpected” and “unintentional” words are related as are “unintended, unexpected, and ‘fluke’.
The “fluke” as progress does not mean to mean to fluke or’fluke upon…’ or “fluked into” as on a term, although these are not exactly as common as other into/unto idioms like “fell upon” or “lucked’ into…”. “”Peut
any reason to doubt “.”
- 397292 views
- 249 answers
- 146150 votes
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Asked on September 7, 2021 in Meaning.
” fluke” is something that happens unexpectedly because of an accident or so, and could describe such an unintended benefit. Although they’re not always beneficial, “flukes” are usually good things to do with one’s life.
The fluke was a single occurrence, as J.C. Clampett’s discovery of Oil (arguably a benefit to Mr. Clampett) while shooting at a rabbit was a fluke, but they can also be the result of a series of actions or circumstances, or even inaction.
How do “accidental,” “chance,” “unexpected” and “unintentional” words are related as are “unintended, unexpected, and ‘fluke’.
The “fluke” as progress does not mean to mean to fluke or’fluke upon…’ or “fluked into” as on a term, although these are not exactly as common as other into/unto idioms like “fell upon” or “lucked’ into…”. “”Peut
any reason to doubt “.”
- 397292 views
- 249 answers
- 146150 votes