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Disinterested means unbiased and does not mean uninterested.
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Begging the question means "to elicit a specific question as a reaction or response," and can often be replaced with "a question that begs to be answered." However, a lesser used and more formal definition is "to ignore a question under the assumption it has already been answered." The phrase itself comes from a translation of an Aristotelian phrase rendered as "beg the question" but meaning "assume the conclusion."
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Tortuous means twisting and does not mean torturous.
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Verbal means in linguistic form and does not mean oral, spoken.
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You presume correctly .....
"Off one's own back" for "off one's own bat". I doubt that this will be familiar to American readers as the original expression apparently derives from cricket, where the only runs credited to a batsman are those scored ‘off his own bat’. The idiom means to do something on one’s own initiative or through one’s own efforts. |
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I only recently found out that supersede (arguably meaning to take precedence) is spelt with an S and isnt even in the same family of words of cede, concede, recede, precede, precedence
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good score @ scrabble " to boot"
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I frequently hear 'in unchartered waters ' in place of 'in uncharted waters'...
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Top Tip : Do not go sailing with those people.
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does anyone know anything about the army press corpse ? ... the newsreader seems to
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