On the other hand, word choice like “exasperated” is more intense than a synonym like “frustrated,” and so you should use it if that’s the sense you’re trying to convey. Use precise language. Choose words
The present study is the first to date to tackle the problem of the attitude of Polish residents in Wales to the minority language, Welsh. The aim of this contribution was to characterize this attitude and demonstrate that it stems from the social and ideological perceptions of Welsh rather tha...
But you don’t know the difference between television and real life intrinsically. You have to learn it, and then you have to confirm it. The more you confirm it, the surer you are. The way you tell whether something is real or not is through repetition. You find something out and re...
“Man is by nature a social animal; an individual who is unsocial naturally and not accidentally is either beneath our notice or more than human. Society is something that precedes the individual. Anyone who either cannot lead the common life or is so self-sufficient as not to need to, and...
But that’s not using the word “broader” (or the synonym “wider” in your case) the way @Bruce was using it in his comment at the top.ab praeceptis • July 7, 2017 7:04 PM Wael (Ratio is simply ignored) Are we 14? Do we talk about “you know where” or “you know,...
Bioactive compounds are sometimes named as ‘nutraceuticals’, and there is some confusion around these concepts. According to Heinrich [24], the term nutraceutical is often misused as a synonym of ‘functional food’ and ‘dietary supplement’. Still, according to the same author, ‘functional ...