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Omar Ahmed Posted 5 years ago
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Is it true that when we say "He is an engineer with a capital E" we mean that he is an excellent engineer? Is this an idiom?

  

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Omar Ahmed Is it true that when we say "He is an engineer with a capital E" we mean that he is an excellent engineer? I suppose, but I think the formula is more properly applied with a more emotive term than "engineer", like "He is a creep with a capital 'C'" or "She is catty with a capital 'C'" or He is kind with a capital 'K'". Omar Ahmed Is it true that when we say "He is an engineer with a capital E" we mean that he is an excellent engineer?

  • Omar Ahmed Is it true that when we say "He is an engineer with a capital E" we mean that he is an excellent engineer?
  • I suppose, but I think the formula is more properly applied with a more emotive term than "engineer", like "He is a creep with a capital 'C'" or "She is catty with a capital 'C'" or He is kind with a capital 'K'".
  • Omar Ahmed Is it true that when we say "He is an engineer with a capital E" we mean that he is an excellent engineer?
  • It is an expression.
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Omar AhmedIs it true that when we say "He is an engineer with a capital E" we mean that he is an excellent engineer?

I suppose, but I think the formula is more properly applied with a more emotive term than "engineer", like "He is a creep with a capital 'C'" or "She is catty with a capital 'C'" or He is kind with a capital 'K'".

Omar Ah

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