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Hello everyone, I've come across the expression "too less" for several times now, always used by fellow non-native speakers of English. It sounds pretty weired to me, but after all, google still finds 580'000 matches. So is it something often
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The Antonym of Sin
In order to arrive at a suitable antonym for the word “sin”, one must understand the word as it is correctly used in the English language. This explanation will address the meaning of sin and its antonym in an attempt to
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“The Tobacco Company talks well. Representatives of the industry itself came forward to us and asked if we would go to the table...” –PBS article on the Tobacco industry.
“'Tis but a peevish boy, yet he talks well…”-Shakespeare.
“On good
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Davkett wrote: Pieanne wrote:
"Covert" means "implied", which is the total antonym of "implicit".
Pieanne, did you also make a flub here?-- Implied is an antonym of implicit?
Here's the corrected version of my earlier post (
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Pieanne wrote:
"Covert" means "implied", which is the total antonym of "implicit".
Pieanne, did you also make a flub here?-- Implied is an antonym of implicit?
Here's the corrected version of my earlier post ( which I've since
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It does, Davkett.
Here is its definition I drew from http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=simplicity
Simplicity
n. pl. sim·plic·i·ties
The property, condition, or quality of being simple or uncombined. Absence of luxury
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D.J. Kim: Stefano MacGregor: I have never seen this used ... out in full" or similar expressions are probably more common, What about "spell out"? Is it appropriate in this case (writing)? Or it applies only when one recites each
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While it was 28/1/04 1:02 am throughout the UK, R H Draney sprinkled little black dots on a white screen, and they fell thus: I have never seen this used in the sense D.J. ... probably more common, but D.J. asked for a single word. I'd be
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