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Vladv Posted 7 years ago
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Adjectives

What's the difference between decidedly reluctant , deeply reluctant, extremely reluctant, remarkably reluctant.All are the ways to say " very" . But what's it the nuance ? Maybe they differ in strength?
  

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All are the ways to say " very" . But what's it the nuance ? Maybe they differ in strength?

  • All are the ways to say " very" .
  • But what's it the nuance ?
  • Maybe they differ in strength?
  • I would put the emphasis (from the slight to the strong one) in that order: remarkably < deeply < decidedly < extremely reluctant .
  • All modifiers are adverbs, not adjectives.
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Vladv What's the difference between decidedly reluctant , deeply reluctant, extremely reluctant, remarkably reluctant.All are the ways to say " very" . But what's it the nuance ? Maybe they differ in strength?

I would put the emphasis (from the slight to the strong one) in that order: remarkably < deeply < decidedly < extremely reluctant

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