When describing someone with little money, we can use terms like ‘impoverished,’‘needy,’‘indigent,’ or ‘impecunious.’ Each word varies slightly in connotation but effectively communicates financial scarcity. How do I refer to something of very low quality without using the word ‘poor’...
The truly sad thing is - I can imagine the director and crew braying with hysterical laughter on set encouraging this poor girl to go bigger and bigger with her performance. I'm being bitchy here I know and let me say, I respect anyone with the will and determination to actually get a...
“Another popular topic among the fellows was thedisparitybetween the rich and poor in the United States.” Noun ▲ Lack of trust or credibility credibility gap discrepancy doubtfulness inconsistency unreliability untrustworthiness untruthfulness
What is another word forfruitless? Needsynonyms for fruitless? Here's a list ofsimilar wordsfrom ourthesaurusthat you can use instead. Contexts Producing nothing of value Unable to bear fruit, crops or offspring Not capable of being redeemed ...
class at the very worst. Meanwhile, most of the kids who came from my side of the tracks did everything they could to avoid the taint of geekery. Being a geek meant being weak, and when you’re poor, being tough—or feigning toughness—is one of the first survival strategies you ...
ANOTHER WORD FOR 'STRUGGLE.' 来自 mendeley.com 喜欢 0 阅读量: 34 作者: R Connell 摘要: The article presents a profile of the Australian writer Lynne Segal. An overview of Segal's literary career in publishing for academic journals is given, along with a description of her educational ...
The Last Word.: Another Poor Hending, Tim
Another Word: An Anxious Introvert's Guide to the Con Experience byGenevieve Valentine 1. Why are you here? You should not have come here, what were you even thinking, this is all you packed to wear and now you’re wearing it and it’s not like you can get any other clothes on suc...
Not Another Teen Movie: Directed by Joel Gallen. With Chyler Leigh, Chris Evans, Jaime Pressly, Eric Christian Olsen. A sendup of all the teen movies that have accumulated in the past two decades.
I would like to take the word should and remove it from the vocabulary forever. I’d replace it with the word could. Could gives us choice, and we are never wrong.” I quite agree. What I’m realizing is there are no “mistakes,” only choices. There is no right or wrong, there...