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Greetings, Coloraday, an interesting observation you have made on the usage of these adjectives, and thank you for sharing it. However, there are strong reasons to prefer only one of the options suggested in the multiple-choice cloze, viz.
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Your example involved somebody working with somebody else. I was thinking that in that context you could use the idea of share to express a common experience. We shared a work assignment. (We both had the experience of doing the work assignment)
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Really! share is a synonym of experience ?
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According to Longman, So-so adjective, adverb neither very good nor very bad synonym average 'How was the party?' 'Oh, so-so.' I think " Tolerably " would work as well, whcih means ( in an acceptable but not
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Dang, A s, you being a Texan and all, I can't believe you missed the chance to say "All hat and no cattle" even if it's it not a single-word adjective!
Boastful? (Doesn't really imply "no action" though.)
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Here is a noun phrase that depicts such a person: a flamboyant bombastic windbag I can't think of a single adjective that has all the connotations in your description. Maybe others will come up with one.
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What is the adjective that describe a man who is very good at talking but no real action? kind of " eloquent but in the nagative meaning.
Thanks a lot
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Hi, This is my first post in this forum I am looking for one or many synonyms of "to strike a balance". I can also use different parts of speech like adjectives, nouns.. I am using it as figurative speech refering to one having to
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All of them are correct. Here are some usage notes from the dictionary: Usage Note: The adjective elder is not a synonym for elderly. In comparisons between two persons, elder means "older" but not necessarily "old": My elder
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Wh i ch answer is the best one and why is it the best answer?
Last year's holiday sale's strategy -- to be such a success that we have decided to repeat it this year.
(A) proved (B) was (C) was proven (D) became Hi.
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