"EXPERIENCED" VS. "SEASONED" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK …
Are these two words interchangeable? According to the Oxford dictionary, experienced means having knowledge or skill in a particular job or activity, while seasoned having a lot of … From english.stackexchange.com
WHAT IS A RESPECTFUL WAY TO REFER TO A PERSON WHO HAS DIED?
Feb 2, 2011 What is a respectful way to refer to a person who has died? Is it OK to call that person "rest in peace"? The rest in peace guy was a very generous man. From english.stackexchange.com
SINGLE WORD REQUESTS - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK EXCHANGE
Jan 17, 2023 Not a single word, but... Directly responsible individual Apple coined the term "directly responsible individual" (DRI) to refer to the one person with whom the buck stopped … From english.stackexchange.com
GRAMMATICALITY - "SAID OBJECTS" OR "THE SAID OBJECTS" - ENGLISH ...
Feb 17, 2013 Legal writing authority Bryan Garner says the following about “the said”: The said. As used in legal writing, the word said is a Middle-English sibling aforesaid, having the sense … From english.stackexchange.com
IS IT CORRECT TO USE "THEIR" INSTEAD OF "HIS OR HER"?
A good general rule is that only when the singular noun does not specify an individual can it be replaced plausibly with a plural pronoun: “Everybody” is a good example. From english.stackexchange.com
WHAT IS A WORD TO DESCRIBE SOMETHING THAT BELONGS EXCLUSIVELY TO …
Jan 11, 2017 A right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or class: ‘in some countries, higher education is predominantly the prerogative of the rich’ Per your example the feature film … From english.stackexchange.com
HOW TO DESCRIBE AN INDIVIDUAL WHO ALWAYS SPEAKS IN A "MATTER OF …
How to describe an individual who always speaks in a "matter of fact" manner Ask Question Asked 11 years, 4 months ago Modified 7 years, 6 months ago From english.stackexchange.com
WHAT DO YOU CALL AN INDIVIDUAL WHO TOLERATES CRITICISM?
Jan 13, 2015 Is there an English word to refer to someone who tolerates (or welcomes, accepts) criticism given about them? Is there an adjective to use for such a person? From english.stackexchange.com
GRAMMAR - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK EXCHANGE
Jun 6, 2023 What's the grammatical class of "we" when referring to a group in its entirety versus when referring to each individual member of the group. For example, if I said to … From english.stackexchange.com
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