You bet..every chance I get..I have a large alphabetically indexed exercise book in which I record words and their definitions..Mum decreed this to us at an early age.."look it up in the dictionary!"..so it goes..one of my faves is...hmmm...'eudemonism'...You know what to do.
2007-02-23 17:47:40
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answered by kit walker 6
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I haven't done that in years
now I'm usually the one using the words that others look at me with a puzzled look and then whip out their little notebooks
.... and I have to roll my eyes and define the word
2007-02-23 17:33:16
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answered by Goddess T 6
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I do! I love learning new words! But if I'm on the computer and see a word I don't know then I just click to make a new window and go to dictionary.com
2007-02-23 17:31:42
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answered by Anonymous
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A watered down version no...............yet a consistent replace with the aid of diverse persons putting their mark on it long after JC became killed. And it rather is the e book that the church dictates is "the understand god " and we adore sheep have believed the church for 2,000 years. what number human beings have twisted those words with the aid of the years to suite their own time table I ask you ???
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answered by mcraney 4
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I have to. I can't handle not knowing the definition of a word.
2007-02-23 17:31:04
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answered by Rob D 5
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i did that the other day.
i had to write an essay, and i was dying to use the word hypotenuse becuase it sounded intelligent or something, but then i found out it had nothing to do with what i was writing. lol
2007-02-23 17:30:35
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answered by ניקול 4
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I do. It's an unfortunate side effect of being an English major.
2007-02-23 17:32:16
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answered by Tut Uncommon 7
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I don't, I get a word of the day by Merriam- Webster.
2007-02-23 17:28:38
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answered by already_enuff_spice_in_this 5
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Count me out.
2007-02-23 17:31:31
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answered by Bridget 4
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Comparatively few.
2007-02-23 17:31:52
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answered by Anonymous
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