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  • Different vs differing. - English Grammar - English - The Free . . .
    Unless, of course, they are absolutely SURE of the differing meanings that attach themselves to synonyms PS, I once said on this Forum that it's called a Synonym because the meanings are similar If they meant exactly the same thing it would be called an exactonym!
  • with at in different degrees of intensity - The Free Dictionary
    In my view, the word "varying" or "differing" should be used instead of the adjective "different" In the given sentence, I would opt for "with" Depending on the context, it is possible to use "at" and "in" Some example sentences with the three prepositions are: - The fear of illness comes in varying degrees of intensity
  • difference between rigor and chills - The Free Dictionary
    I'm unsure where that falls on the side of rigor - I relate rigor with seizures usually Chills from being a bit 'chilly' feel very different than chills related to fever I'm dabbling in semantics b c it's probably just a difference in medical language in our differing countries But, interesting none the less
  • Skillet Vs frying Pan - English Vocabulary - The Free Dictionary
    A skillet has got vertical sides, so you can't slide a spatula into it You have to lift the food out A frying pan has sloping sides, so you can lift things with a spatula, or slide them out of the pan
  • varied vs various - English Vocabulary - The Free Dictionary
    Hi Sami - not a lot of difference really Definitions from OALD: various - several different several - more than two but not very many varied - 1 of many different types 2 not staying the same, but changing often So "varied is used for one thing which changes over time
  • Rosetta Milestone - English Grammar! (old) - English Grammar - English . . .
    The motivation for this thread and several others has come from the observation that many times a question comes up in these forums that requires a technical discussion of grammar, and many times this discussion is waylaid by differing systems, terms and labels for English grammar when the underlying ideas are actually shared and understood
  • The Consortium Conundrum - English Vocabulary - English - The Free . . .
    First of all, I have tried googling for the correct pronunciation of 'consortium' specifically for the '-tium' part but people seem to have differing opinions on this matter Most people are vehement that it should be pronounced with a hard 't' but I've come across a passionate minority who believe it should be pronounced with soft 't'
  • the moral high ground - Idiom of the Day - English - The Free . . .
    the moral high ground A position of moral authority or superiority that one's arguments, beliefs, ideas, etc , are claimed or purported to occupy, especially in comparison to a differing viewpoint
  • Breed is stronger than pasture. - The Free Dictionary
    Some of the best years of my life were spent in starting conversations of which I knew little or nothing, debating both sides within myself and sometime with differing proponents, and then end up the night puting my head on the pillow with a mind full of inquiry The conclusion is an illusion
  • hardworking vs hard-working - The Free Dictionary
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