Choosing to be alone is very much a viable option, however, you do sound like someone who wants that bond with someone, that trusting companionship into old age.Unfortunately, dating in our times is like a war zone, an extreme sport, if you will. JUST BRENDA: How can I trust women aga...
in order to help somebody/something or because you like somebody/something:They stayed together for the sake of the children.♢You can do it. Please, for my sake.♢I hope you’re right, for all our sakes (= because this is important for all of us). ...
[Late 1400s] For a synonym, see along with. See also: together The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. toˈgether with 1 ...
Starting a conversation with someone you don’t know can make even the most confident person feel a bit nervous. However, while it is easier to have a good conversation with a friend or loved one, the ability to be a successful conversationalist with anyone can be developed and cultivated ...
If someone in your life is so close that you can discuss anything, including topics that bring up intense emotions, you are emotionally attached to that person. Emotional attraction makes you feel included and accepted in the other person’s life, accord
I can call my dress smart as it feels so smooth. Infact smart is also a synonym to Sharp.What is sharp now? Someone or something impactful. So, you're smart if you're smooth at doing, fast at grasping and impactful in your field.Hope I was smart enough in explaining. The stron...
2.In conjunction with, as inAlong with what I told you before, that's the whole story of what happened. [Early 1800s] For a synonym, seetogether with; also seego along, def. 2 and 3. The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The...
This usage, a synonym of wait for, dates from the late 1600s but in the mid-1800s began to be criticized by many authorities. However, by the late 1900s it had come into increasingly wider use and is again largely accepted. See also: on, wait The American Heritage® Dictionary of...
[Mid-1800s] For a more recent synonym, see right on. See also: more, power, someone, to The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights ...
orThe fire alarm raised havoc with the children, orThe earthquake wrought havoc in the town. The nounhavocwas once used as a command for invaders to begin looting and killing, but by the 1800s the term was being used for somewhat less aggressive activities. For a synonym, seeplay the dev...