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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

offer thoughtful quotes and more

Some sites even offer applications that can be installed to check sports scores, offer thoughtful quotes and more.

Does "applications" in the above refer to "application software?"

Second, does "thoughtful quotes" amount to "inspirational sayings?" If not, how would you interpret it? Thanks.
  

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1) Yes. 2) Close in meaning, but not the same. Look in a good dictionary for thoughtful inspirational

  • 1) Yes.
  • 2) Close in meaning, but not the same.
  • Look in a good dictionary for thoughtful inspirational
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1) Yes.

2) Close in meaning, but not the same. Look in a good dictionary for
thoughtful
inspirational

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Can't help with the "application" question, but that sounds right to me.

And yes, "thoughtful quotes" must be the writer's rather strange way to say "inspirational sayings." "Thoughtful" implies the speaker or writer has put some thought into the words: "Thank you for the thoughtful note you sent when Mother died." "Her rebuttal was very thoughtful, not the usual name-calling and base

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