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Trunks Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Does "constant, continuous, incessant" all mean the same thing?

Does "constant, continuous, incessant" all mean the same thing, i.e. are they interchangeable?

Does "compromise" mean "to give up sth in order for sth to be achieved"? (The dictionary meaning is hard to understand)

Consider this sentences:
Our mission has been compromised.
I refuse to compromise.

Can you explain what both sentences mean?

Does "conspicuous" and "easily noticeable" mean the same thing?

Does "discontented" and "disgruntled" mean the same thing? Are they interchangeable?
  

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Trunks Does "compromise" mean "to give up sth in order for sth to be achieved"? (The dictionary meaning is hard to understand)It can do. " Trunks Our mission has been compromised .

  • Trunks Does "compromise" mean "to give up sth in order for sth to be achieved"?
  • (The dictionary meaning is hard to understand)It can do.
  • " Trunks Our mission has been compromised .
  • I refuse to compromise .
  • Can you explain what both sentences mean?
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Trunks
Does "compromise" mean "to give up sth in order for sth to be achieved"? (The dictionary meaning is hard to understand)It can do. For example: "We can't compromise safety in our pursuit of profit."
Trunks
Our mission has been compromised.

I refuse to compromise.

Can you explain wh

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