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POco Wam Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

pls check a few definitions

1) assert- to claim firmly that sth is true
"The assert that that the sexual abuse is all to common now..." sory for this example od sentence, but I read book about Sigmund Freud

2)fanciful -sth is based on imagination not on the true events
"Freud concluded that his patients were unable to seperate real memories from fanciful ones."

3) prompt- to help sb take a decision by giving a suggestions
"... ther are prompted by gods, spirits, or demons"

4) indigestion- pain caused by problem with digestion of a food
"... dreams resulted from indigestion,.."

5) choked- sb is so angry that can't speak/ very, very angry

thx for check
  

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Hello, POco Wam—and welcome to English Forums. Are you writing these definitions yourself, or what? Why is your purpose?

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Hello, POco Wam—and welcome to English Forums.

Are you writing these definitions yourself, or what? Why is your purpose? Why don't you refer to a dictionary?http://www.onelook.com/?w=assert&ls=a
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1) The quoted text is incorrect. Without seeing the rest of the sentence, I don't know if it should read "They assert that ..." or "The assertion that ...". "to common" should be "too common". "sexual abuse" probably should not have an article.

2) "sth is based on imagination not on the true events" is not a valid definition of an adjective. A definition might be "based on imaginat
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Mister MicawberHello, POco Wam—and welcome to English Forums.Are you writing these definitions yourself, or what? Why is your purpose? Why don't you refer to a dictionary?— http://www.onelook.com/?w=assert&ls=a
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