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pejorative language - What is the word(s) for someone who is very ...
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Definition of "albeit" and how it's different from "although" (if it is)
I'm trying to write good English even if I'm not a native speaker. My phrase goes something like: I then realized program X doesn't provide classes for Y (albeit its excellent support for Z).
Words for ordinal 5-point scale from normal to severe
In my opinion, it is fine. Also, if you make a quick Google search about "mild, moderate and severe", you will find many examples of them used to describe different degrees of severity when talking about diseases.
How to write posh a's and g's [closed] - English Language & Usage Stack ...
These are called "double-storey" (or "two-storey") letters and are part of medieval calligraphy. They were dropped with the invention of italic and cursive scripts, which were much quicker to write but required better pens than were available to medieval scribes.
Is there an antonym for “capitalize” (as in letter-case)?
If a capitalized word is a word whose first letter is in uppercase/majuscule and any following letters are in lowercase/miniscules, then the opposite of that must be a word whose first letter is in lowercase/miniscule and any following letters are in uppercase/majuscules. We have no term to describe that. “WASHINGTON” is in all uppercase.
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