Hi
I heard these two words (used by native speakers) in a British documentary. Just want to double check if they are OK in everyday English?
Sometimes I feel so unfree. I cannot go out on my own, I cannot...
I am aware I would never be unfree of the responsibility.
No one wants unsuccess in life.
Thanks,
Tom
Neither word is common in everyday English. "unsuccess" is listed in some dictionaries. To me, it scarcely seems a proper word.
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Neither word is common in everyday English.
"unsuccess" is listed in some dictionaries. To me, it scarcely seems a proper word.
"I am aware I would never be unfree of the responsibility" doesn't make sense to me. Apparently it should be "free of the responsibility". Is that a quote from the documentary or a sentence that you devised yourself?