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  • How to describe someone who often has his own idea and judgment
    For people who know what they think, but doesn't make a habit forcing their thoughts on others, strong-minded, clear-sighted, and similar expressions are common But my favourites are perspicacious - having keen mental perception and understanding, and in more informal contexts, no-nonsense - sensible, practical, straightforward
  • Whats a good word for clear mindedness and an ability to see . . .
    As an object, "crystal" comes to my mind that can refer to clear-mindedness like "crystal clear", and as it is multi-faceted, it can provide a view of all directions as "seeing as a whole"
  • word order - Is neither I grammatically correct? - English Language . . .
    No, it is grammatically unacceptable Correct constructions using neither include: Neither a nor b: This is the most common usage Neither Alaska nor Florida charges state income tax Neither noun: You can use this variant when it's clear what you are referring to I moved from Alaska to Florida this year Fortunately, neither state charges income tax Me neither: This may be close to what you
  • phrase requests - Is there a word to describe one who distils complex . . .
    I’m looking for a word or short phrase that can be used as an adjective to describe a person who does, or the act of doing, something that could match one of the following descriptions: distils co
  • Strings like open-minded: how are they classified?
    Hi! I've never believed that verbs like 'to open-mind' or 'to mind = to provide a mind' existed It was clear to me that 'open-minded' is derived from the noun So, you can see my first question as a rhetorical one The core of my questions was if a word created by putting a noun and -ed together can be called a participle
  • Whats a good word to describe someone who is prone to sudden changes . . .
    I suggest volatile likely to change suddenly and unexpectedly, especially by getting worse or capricious showing sudden changes in attitude or behaviour changing suddenly and quickly or erratic moving or behaving in a way that is not regular, certain, or expected She was a volatile capricious erratic woman, a woman who was prone to quick outbursts and fiery changes of mood
  • Should I use Im noting down . . . or Im taking . . . to note. ?
    To my mind, your second option is not very clear because the words "I'm taking" and "to note" are too far apart and, consequently, the meaning of your sentence is not so clear Another option would be to write: "I am taking note (s) of the high-level terms used in John and David's conversation "
  • An old fashioned word or phrase that describes a meditative walk
    I suggest you take the word jaunt and attach an adjective of your choosing to it an invigorating jaunt a meditative jaunt a refreshing jaunt a mind-clearing jaunt a re-balancing jaunt a re-centering jaunt Jaunt, by itself, suggests a pleasurable walk or perambulation; by combining it with an adjective you conjoin pleasure with mental refreshment
  • Standard (legal?) phrase for a clear mind - English Language Usage . . .
    Is there a standard (possibly legal) phrase to denote that a person has a clear mind and is capable of doing things well and understanding the consequences of their actions (as opposed to being e g
  • Alternative to beginning a sentence with this?
    Almost any word or phrase can be overused, but naming a topic (agent, "character", or subject) in one sentence and then referencing it with this in the next sentence is an excellent way to help readers through a passage with clarity and ease It is an example of a main type of topic string, a vital stylistic element of most good writing It's possible that you could sometimes find a better way





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