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- emphasize emphasize on emphasis on | WordReference Forums
Is it ungrammatical? Thanks Yes, it is ungrammatical, Elinor You place put emphasis (noun) on something You emphasize (verb) something A synonym for "emphasis" is "stress" Let's try: 1 Some schools stress physical education 2 Some schools stress on physical education 3 Some schools lay stress on physical education
- Breeding ground (synonym) - WordReference Forums
I'm looking for a synonym of "breeding ground" in the following sense: "A place or set of circumstances that encourages the development of certain ideas or conditions " Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin
- fragile delicate sensitive - WordReference Forums
Sensitive can be used as a synonym of these terms when dealing with a person (or, better, his her parts, such as skin and hair, for instance), but it usually conveys the idea of "highly emotional or highly responsive to feelings or stimula" It deals more with emotions than physical appearance
- A better word for Half ass - WordReference Forums
Is there another word for a person who doesn't finish most of the things he starts? I am looking for a synonym for Half @s*
- a wound in or on the skin | WordReference Forums
People do often think that 'lesion' means a wound with broken skin and blood, but it refers to any changes in to the appearance of the skin or changes to on the surface of the skin, whether 2- or 3- dimensional I notice that 'lesion' is mentioned as the second synonym The Quora man isn't talking about what I call a wound
- participate to participate in | WordReference Forums
To me it is usage that ultimately dictates grammar, and not the other way around I wasn't talking about a mere few handfuls of results -- that google search yields more than 1 5 million hits, with the use of "participate to" being used as a synonym for "contribute to" appearing prominently For all I know it's in common use that way in England
- (Soviel, Sofern, Soweit) ich weiß,. . . | WordReference Forums
Hallo alle miteinander! Gibt es einen Unterschied zwischen den obengeschriebenen Wörtern (also - soviel, sofern, soweit) im Kontext des Satzes (* ich weiß, ) ? (Im Sinne der Häufigkeit, der Formalität usw ) Danke für eure Zeit und Antworten!
- stricten? [verb for make more strict] | WordReference Forums
It is, because I am writing that the authorities will need to to review and stricten the rules So I am looking for a nice synonym for what I call stricten, so that I can avoide to write it in the long form "review the rules and make them more strict"
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