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Ario Barzan Posted 14 years ago
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Feigned? Creativity? Pharynx?

  • Feigned?
  • Creativity?
  • Pharynx?
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Feigned?
Creativity?
Pharynx?
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Ario Barzan I want you tell me your own definition for this words
these words

Why don't you first give us your definition. From there we can help you if we see something wrong.

To all English learners using Google Chrome. There is a Google dictionary extension which is the best thing I have ever seen. Once installed, you double click any t
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I know your sentence but i want you give me your own definition,
for example my own definition for "Imprisoned" is "A person who is in prison" because this definition is easy for me i can keep it to my mind very well
so i want you give me your experience against my word
This 3 words are just for start in future i ask you a lot word
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phar·ynx



The membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus.


feigned



Simulated or pretended; insincere


etc. I just copy paste from the extension.
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Hi

Well, here are my own definitions, without looking at the dictionary...

Feigned - "Gave a pretence of something" - He feigned death to avoid being captured by the enemy

Creativity - "The ability to make up something new" - Peter is always late for work, but we need him for his creativity

Pharynx - (OK, I had to look this one up...) - When food "goes down the
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Thanks a lot John but i told you give me your own definition like a teacher not copy and paste, but again i tell you thank you
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Thank you dave, your definition for "Creativity" is very well for me
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What's the opposite of "Eject"?
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When making a request, "Please tell me. . . " is more polite and makes a better impression than "I want you to tell me. . . "
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Hi,

What's the opposite of "Eject"?

It depends on the context .Do you want to suggest one?

Clive

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