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ETYMOLOGY - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK EXCHANGE
Sep 12, 2020 How did 'seasoning' semantically shift to mean "heating fat or oil on a cooking vessel's surface to coat it resistantly to corrosion and stick'?
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WHERE DOES THE PHRASE "AIN'T NO THANG BUT A CHICKEN WANG" COME …
2) Anything from the 1960s and 1970s. "Bell-bottom pants, platform shoes, that's Old School." 3) A reference to a seasoned veteran or a person highly experienced in something (older usage); …
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WORD FOR SOMEONE WHO HAS BEEN THROUGH A LOT OF HARDSHIP AND IS ...
Feb 11, 2017 Lastly, Seasoned has the positive aspects of both without being too aggressive in its connotation, and being more general. Seasoned via Vocabulary.com Rendered competent …
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MEANING OF "SANITY" AND "WELL-SEASONED " - ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Apr 4, 2017 Question 2 What does "well-seasoned " mean? When I refer to the dictionary, it is telling: (Cookery) (of food) flavoured pleasantly or generously with herbs, salt, pepper, or …
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IS THERE AN ANTONYM (A COMPLEMENTARY ANTONYM) FOR "SPICY" OR …
Jul 28, 2019 If you are talking about other dimensions of seasoning, like say turmeric or horseradish or bay leaf or rosemary, range is 'heavily seasoned' to 'bland' (having little to no …
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WORD TO DESCRIBE A PERSON WHO HAS A LOT OF EXPERIENCE IN A …
May 1, 2022 Some possibilities include: professional, expert, seasoned, knowledgeable, proficient or simply experienced. In your case I would go with 'seasoned' as it forms a neat …
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MEANING - DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "SPICY" AND "HOT" - ENGLISH …
Jul 27, 2016 חם - hot in temperature, חריף - has the feeling of burning, מטובל - seasoned, spicy, not necessary the rest. English really makes the life hard in this case.
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ETYMOLOGY OF "SEASONED" (EXPERIENCED) --- SALT OR SUMMER?
Aug 18, 2020 The second one, "experienced many seasons". The etymology of "seasoned" meaning "with salt, pepper, spices etc" also comes from this, and with a meaning similar to …
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LIST OF EXPERTISE LEVELS FROM BEGINNER TO EXPERT [CLOSED]
Closed 12 years ago. I would like to create a list of terms, from beginner to expert, using as many terms as possible which represent different levels of expertise. I have constructed by myself: …
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"EXPERIENCED" VS. "SEASONED" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK …
0 Seasoned means knowing a task so well that you "inheritantly" know what is next. Experienced is knowing a task as well, but being cautious and ready for aberrations.
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