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I have a near-fatal weakness for well-placed semi-colons or a
good vocabulary . ... You have a good vocabulary and want to deploy it holding up one end
of a conversation.
My vocabulary . or my teeth. (??) The vocabulary I can understand,
but getting compliments from strangers about your teeth?
(How about one word: don't) Do I
explain my vocabulary and thematic choices? ... here, it seems
that I get noticed for my vocabulary, my honesty , my wit , and not
always in a positive way, and yet I am still here.
by weisuo
What does your vocabulary reveal about your personality and interests? Find out! ...
by darkartificer
This is the 20 word vocabulary test. Each word is verifiable as being a word that has been used in the English language. Most if not all are obscure o... ...
by kerravon
Hi! And welcome to my Fanfic Vocabulary Test. If you don't know what 'fanfic' is, stop now and go somewhere less esoteric. If you think you know what... ...
by theotherpunk
This is a broad vocabulary test. Not just literary. A well educated person has the best chance to make it to (THE CHRONIC), but living in the hood wil... ...
by
The Lovecraft Vocabulary Test (Madness!) ...
by DeSade1789
Lycurgus was the second prince in one of the two royal families of
Sparta. When his father and older brother died, Lycurgus
stood to inherit the kingdom. However, his deceased brother
had left a pregnant wife, and her child, if a boy, would be the
rightful heir of the kingdom if he...
by Rawn53
the vocabulary it achieves
such. The manufactured lexicon of the Party is divided into three
distinct sections, the A Vocabulary of every day life, the B
Vocabulary of politically purposed words, and the C Vocabulary of
scientific and technical terms.Orwell states that “the A Vocabulary
consist[s]
by chevalierviolet
I can only build so much
vocabulary - especially emotional vocabulary - in one day. ... when is building vocabulary with someone
fighting?" (I've discussed my theory of vocabulary building with
her many times). She had an "aha" moment and agreed that if she
framed it as vocabulary building, it would
by nahgems
I censor my vocabulary around most people because I ... I be monitoring my vocabulary in conversations with "real
people"? Or does "dumbing down" my vocabulary make me patronizing?
Because I absolutely HATE people who are patronizing. And if I *am*
monitoring my vocabulary, where should I draw
Comment by AlphaOmegathon
English has a history of absorbing and creating
appropriate vocabulary. ... "The Oxford dictionary has
catalogued 616,000 words and many think the total vocabulary is
over one million.Maybe you should learn French and speak only it so
you can manage life with a smaller vocabulary.
Comment by Kyrris
vocabulary, so I have not only an expansive
vocabulary ... vocabulary
look-up. People who've known me for a while, however, all
eventually come to terms with the terms I think and speak in, and
are molliated by my innocent intent and unassuming delivery. As I
worry more about moderating my vocabulary
Comment by Badtz_Girl
Having a large vocabulary
isn't everything, and it does'nt necesseraly make you more
intelligent. ... Sometimes, since we know those words and they are
therefore a part of our vocabulary, we occasionaly use them when we
speak.
Comment by Maverisms
A specific vocabulary
exists for white wines and a specific vocabulary for red wines, and
the two are never supposed to cross. ... ” When wine
tasters encountered the altered wines, every one of them employed
the vocabulary of the reds.
Comment by krippy2k
listening to
someone who flexes their vocabulary. ... this idea that using a vocabulary is "flexing" a
vocabulary. People most often choose words because they sound right
to them, not because they're trying to make an impression of having
a large vocabulary. The point of a vocabulary is to be used,
Comment by
for some reason you have this idea that using a
vocabulary is "flexing" a vocabulary. People most often choose
words because they sound right to them, not because they're trying
to make an impression of having a large vocabulary. The point of a
vocabulary is to be used, not to hold in reserve for
Comment by Galahad70
History, math, grammar, spelling, vocabulary--all
skills that are NOT used 99% of the time. Let's take vocabulary for
instance. ... Hence, a great big vocabulary is not something
beneficial to have.
Comment by yrogerg
Refuse to teach a child vocabulary,
and there's a pretty great chance that ... (and
I do mean EVER here; most of vocabulary is teaching kids how to
learn: how to identify roots, how to derive meaning from context,
and how to develop a significant working vocabulary in a relatively
short time.
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Vocabulary has a lot to do with getting your point across. No one
is going to listen to you if you use the vocabulary of an 8 year
old school girl. Like I said to you privately, you must increase
your vocabulary.