Once you have good control of the basics, you can begin gilding your vocabulary.
Even if you get off to a rocky start, it is worth getting your vocabulary to grow.
Mean what you mean. - Don't make a scene...unless your a playwright...write...right?
Being small, a set screw is easy to overlook, just like the little words we depend on.
You do not need to get paid for working effectively with words, but it could happen.
In conversation, contribute, don't attempt to dominate.
Art, jewelry, ceramics, photography, clothing, sculpture and arts consulting for homes & businesses. Watch a potter at his wheel!
If you don't want anybody to see it, do not write it down.
It is impressive when a feint causes one's opponent to faint!
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Approve of the language of others or not, work to understand.
Every word you say can tell the truth.
Being concise is not being ascetic. Avoid wordiness without limiting your working vocabulary.
Rabbi Daniel Liben: spiritual leader, educator, community builder, meditation leader, dance instructor, father, grandfather, friend
I love to read. He loves to be read to. Welcome to the Levi Library
Control of traffic is necessary during repairs. Seek alternate routes...just like seeking effective synonyms.
Language can be even more interesting when you delve into word origins.
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You don't need megabucks to strive to write well.
To go forward, sometimes use a back-word.
English is rife with loanwords.
Language is not always elegant.
Hallowed or profane, language is multi-layered.
I predict that playing with words every day will lift your spirits and improve your vocabulary.
David Klatzker, Transitional Senior Rabbi at Temple Israel of Natick, provides guidance as temple moves forward on rabbi search.
Don't find yourself needing a word you don't have.
Think before you speak, at least.
Some days the formulation is early, other days the form is late!
Vocabulary: Know it. Play with it. Use it.
It isn't always necessary to uproot oneself to improve.
What is your "sports car" word this week?
Farmers' markets still have local corn in our area.
Sometimes you say the right thing, but it is a close shave.
To be emergent, you must stand out from the crowd. A good vocabulary helps.
Polish up your vocabulary regularly, even if it isn't every day.
Be bold. Let your story be told.
You don't have to be passionate about vocabulary to have a good one.
A Sunday visual idiom puzzle "feature" (slipped to Monday, somehow).