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Maj Posted 22 years ago
Vocabulary

Mind-blowing and mind-boggling

Can anyone give me an example that highlights the difference between these words?
  

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"mind-blowing" = brilliant, fantastic, amazing, unbelievable, makes me feel really great "mind-boggling" = confusing, doesn't make sense I had a mind-blowing time at the gig last night. The rules of English grammar are mind-boggling. Quantum physics is of course both mind-blowing and mind-boggling both at the same time.

  • "mind-blowing" = brilliant, fantastic, amazing, unbelievable, makes me feel really great "mind-boggling" = confusing, doesn't make sense I had a mind-blowing time at the gig last night.
  • The rules of English grammar are mind-boggling.
  • Quantum physics is of course both mind-blowing and mind-boggling both at the same time.
  • Rommie
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"mind-blowing" = brilliant, fantastic, amazing, unbelievable, makes me feel really great
"mind-boggling" = confusing, doesn't make sense

I had a mind-blowing time at the gig last night.
The rules of English grammar are mind-boggling.

Quantum physics is of course both mind-blowing and mind-boggling both at the same time.
Rommie

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