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Superblack Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Differences

Can you show me the difference between: adore and love, convince and persuade, complex and complicated?
  

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Adore & love about equal. Complex & complicated about equal. We persuade someone to do something; we convince someone of something or that (sub+verb).

  • Adore & love about equal.
  • Complex & complicated about equal.
  • We persuade someone to do something; we convince someone of something or that (sub+verb).
  • Others may find this too simplified, but it's pretty close, I think.
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Adore & love about equal.

Complex & complicated about equal.

We persuade someone to do something; we convince someone of something or that (sub+verb).

Others may find this too simplified, but it's pretty close, I think.
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I don't see much difference either, but I would say that I "adore" sounds more effusive.

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