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MIG Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"outlook gloomy" vs "gloomy outlook"

do both have the same meanings?
i think first combination points to an outlook that is going to be gloomy.
and second one points to an outlook that is already gloomy.
  

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The first sounds like a headline for a newspaper article. The second is normal rendition of a report of lousy weather.

  • The first sounds like a headline for a newspaper article.
  • The second is normal rendition of a report of lousy weather.
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The first sounds like a headline for a newspaper article. The second is normal rendition of a report of lousy weather.

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