objectives were adumbrated - WordReference Forums The verb 'adumbrate' has three meanings according to Lexico Are all of the uses below correct then? Would you recognise it in any of the uses? [1] The
se perfila - WordReference Forums Esta es la frase que estoy escribiendo: "When evaluating population trends, XXXX samples were separated from the rest, and three other general groups could be profiled" En la utlima parte quiero decir algo asi como "se pueden perfilar 3 grupos más" pero no estoy segura de si perfilar se puede
adumbrate - WordReference Forums Ciao, "The theory was adumbrated in the introductory chapter of this book": Non sono riuscito a trovare la traduzione di questo termine Forse "adombrata"?
intuit as a verb - WordReference Forums A good question, Molot If I used intuit (verb) at a party tomorrow night I would be stared at If I wrote intuit in a proposal in which I also wrote adumbrate, I would expect complete understanding and no adverse reaction The risk is that this is an unusual word that would be assumed incorrect by some and would be completely incomprehensible to others Hence I would be very careful where I
List of German vocabulary (prefixes) | WordReference Forums An- (on,to,by,upon) Geben =to give Angeben =to show off OR to adumbrate Halten =to hold Anhalten =to stop moving or to stop a process Greifen =to grab Angreifen =to attack Un- Mut =courage Unmut =displeasure,chagrin Glück =luck Unglück (Pech is same= accident,disaster,bad luck Vor- (ahead,before) Teil =piece Urteil =judgement Vorurteil
probability vs. possibility | WordReference Forums In grammar books,I found that should is used to express 'possibility', and 'ought to',to express 'probability',and as their example-'He should win a gold medal ' and 'He ought to win a gold medal 'Don't they have the same meaning?If they don't have,what is the difference?
Penultimate and antepenultimate - WordReference Forums I'm studying English and I have a doubt despite of I looked for it in several dictionaries, it included in WordReference I know there is another way to say the words "penultimate" and "antepenultimate" I think is something like that: "second to last" and "third to from last" respectively, but