Found inside â Page 26Vagueness as defined here has a certain degree of semantic overlap with ... by vague words or phrases rather than by using numbers e.g. several people, ... A vague pronoun reference (including words such as it, that, this, and which) can leave the reader confused about what or to whom the pronoun refers. Southwest follows the more general beginning of the mission statement with specifics, âwith a sense of warmth, friendliness, individual pride, and company spirit.â Found inside â Page 191long question is uneven, and certain words will be retained in the ... asked by using complete sentences, rather than picking out specific words and phrases ... Appositive phrases add a deeper description just as single appositives do. In contrast, an ambiguous word bears its ambiguity directlyâsimply in virtue of having multiple meanings. Found insideAre the authors referring to permutations, for example? We do not know. The term is so vague that it could mean almost anything. In fact, substituting doing ... A palindrome is a word, number, phrase, or other sequence of characters which reads the same backward as forward, such as madam or racecar.There are also numeric palindromes, including date/time stamps using short digits 11/11/11 11:11 and long digits 02/02/2020. Euphemism definition is - the substitution of an agreeable or inoffensive expression for one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant; also : the expression so substituted. Euphemisms have many different uses. Found inside â Page 75Note in the above examples that some of the vague words are opinion words. ... can activate other words and help make our sentences alive, more vigorous. Found inside â Page 206BREVITY ERRORS Error type 7: Using multiple vague words Corpus example: ... the word qualities once at the head of a noun phrase and then listing the ... For example, you win 10 million dollars in a lottery. These terms are also known as glowing generalities, empty vessels, virtue words, or loaded words (or loaded phrases). Found inside â Page 93(McREL Language Arts Standard 5.3) ⢠Students will use word-resource texts to find more precise adjectives for vague descriptive words or phrases while ... Euphemisms have many different uses. Do not repeat any words used elsewhere in the cinquain. A pronoun can replace a noun, and its antecedent should be the person, place, or thing to which the pronoun refers. Euphemism definition is - the substitution of an agreeable or inoffensive expression for one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant; also : the expression so substituted. When you tell a news reporter âI am delighted,â you are making an understatement. An appropriate noun or noun phrase may be added after this or before which. Add rigor to your word problems. Pronunciation. How to use euphemism in a sentence. 7. Found inside â Page 244terms: vagueness. and. open-ended. clauses. Let us begin with a slightly absurd example. ... the word 'evil' and replacing it with other, less vague, words. Formal and informal language - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary As a writer, it is important not only to think about what you say, but how you say it. Similarly, suppose a team loses to its opponent 50 to 0 in a soccer match, and the captain of the team says in a post-match ceremony, âWe did not do well,â it is an understatement because he is trying to decrease the intensity of the loss. Words are only vague indirectly, by virtue of having a sense that is vague. Found insideQuestion the use of one vague term used in the argument and ask for ... For example, the phrase âincrease in businessâ could mean more customers coming into ... Found inside â Page 315While a vague word or phrase cannot be pinned down with certainty, an ambiguous word ... For example, a tenant and landlord may disagree regarding whether ... In contrast, an ambiguous word bears its ambiguity directlyâsimply in virtue of having multiple meanings. Found inside â Page 142A word is vague when the boundaries of its extension aren't clear. ... Pro bono is short for the Latin phrase pro bono publico, which means for the public ... Define definition, to state or set forth the meaning of (a word, phrase, etc. 13. FANBOYS is an acronym made from the first letter of each coordinatorâ For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So.. clause â (1) a finite clauseâone or more noun phrases together with a predicator (a verb) that combine to express a complete thought (a stand-alone sentence); (2) a nonfinite clauseâa verb or a verb with complements that express limited meaning (not a stand-alone sentence). Formal and informal language - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary 27 . As a writer, it is important not only to think about what you say, but how you say it. See more. vago (bah- ... (imprecise) a. vague. Give examples of how you were made to think creatively and the benefits that such innovation brought to the company. Found inside â Page 132Often, people use more than one vague word or phrase in a statement. ... Example: Sally: What happened? Susan: I was explaining the details of the report to ... A deictic expression or deixis is a word or phrase (such as this, that, these, those, now, then, here) that points to the time, place, or situation in which a speaker is speaking.Deixis is expressed in English by way of personal pronouns, demonstratives, adverbs, and tense.The term's etymology comes from the Greek, meaning "pointing" or "show," and it's pronounced "DIKE-tik." Found inside â Page 351It might contain a vague word that in practice cannot remain vague: it might declare, for example, that old people are exempt from income tax. These terms are also known as glowing generalities, empty vessels, virtue words, or loaded words (or loaded phrases). Vague Pronoun Reference. Found inside â Page 32A survey question may be ambiguous because it uses a vague term or phrase. For example, the question âWould you be willing to relocate? Use an existing phrase and play around with replacing words in the phrase or adding a new spin to the phrase. Found inside â Page 124If you transcribe a conversation, you may notice that vague words and ... At the level of the sentences, ambiguity is related with phrases that have more ... Draw an arrow to the antecedent for each circled word. There is a chance, no matter how excellent you believe your grammar to be, that you will make a mistake on your CV. Line D: Brainstorm several four-word phrases that capture some feeling about the topic on Line E. Follow these tips to develop an effective phrase: Do not use any âto beâ verbs or vague words. The word âdedicationâ is a more formal word, indicating that the employees are loyal and always on the side of the customer. Sentence-length palindromes ignore capitalization, punctuation, and word boundaries. Found inside â Page 98Examples include exculpatory clauses in agreements for public conveyance and for hospital ... Part of the problem is that unconscionable is a vague word. Phrases. A primary goal of this volume is to propose a cognitive science perspective arising out of the conjunction of work and approaches from neuropsychology, psycholinguistics, and artificial intelligence--thereby encouraging a closer cooperation ... A palindrome is a word, number, phrase, or other sequence of characters which reads the same backward as forward, such as madam or racecar.There are also numeric palindromes, including date/time stamps using short digits 11/11/11 11:11 and long digits 02/02/2020. Found inside â Page 18attitude/evaluation in a word/phrase can be either semantic or pragmatic. ... For example Channell (1994) discusses the use of vague words and additives ... Examples. A deictic expression or deixis is a word or phrase (such as this, that, these, those, now, then, here) that points to the time, place, or situation in which a speaker is speaking.Deixis is expressed in English by way of personal pronouns, demonstratives, adverbs, and tense.The term's etymology comes from the Greek, meaning "pointing" or "show," and it's pronounced "DIKE-tik." Examples include the phrases "some people say", "most people think", and "researchers believe." People will generally understand the meaning of a euphemism, even though you're not "coming right out with it." When you tell a news reporter âI am delighted,â you are making an understatement. A rich math word problem is accessible and feels real to students, like something that matters. To communicate effectively, it is not enough to have well organized ideas expressed in complete and coherent sentences and paragraphs. Detail-orientated. Found inside â Page 93(McREL Language Arts Standard 5.3) ⢠Students will use word-resource texts to find more precise adjectives for vague descriptive words or phrases while ... Olga is a good boss, she doesnât micromanage her team. Effective Use of Language The Importance of Language. Definition of Antecedent. Did you know? Learn more. This contrast between vagueness and ambiguity is obscured by the fact that most words are both vague ⦠That said, it is a useful phrase for making promises you canât necessarily keep or referring to results you are not confident in! Appositive phrases add a deeper description just as single appositives do. However, these words all have different meanings, nuances, and connotations. The word comes from a Latin phrase meaning âto carry across,â and a metaphor does just thatâit carries a shared quality or characteristic across two distinct things. Olga is a good boss, she doesnât micromanage her team. See more. Detail-orientated. Learn more. They can help you avoid being overly blunt and remain in a tone of politeness. Examples include the phrases "some people say", "most people think", and "researchers believe." Found inside â Page 155In contrast, vague words are imprecise, with indefinite boundaries. ... the space shuttle Challenger astronauts included these repetitive phrases: âWe will ... Pronunciation. It can be a metaphor or simile , designed to make a comparison. You need to be able to âspeak the searcherâs languageâ to help them find what they're looking for â and what you're offering. Definition of Antecedent. Found inside â Page 20... vague wordâlike any, either, neither, or noneâfollowed by a prepositional phrase. Here are some examples: Any of these products falls within your budget ... All religions, arts, and sciences are branches of the same tree. A figure of speech is a word or phrase that possesses a separate meaning from its literal definition. You need to be able to âspeak the searcherâs languageâ to help them find what they're looking for â and what you're offering. Examples of Metaphor Example 1. Do not repeat any words used elsewhere in the cinquain. 13. In the examples below, the participle phrases are shaded and the participles are in bold: The man carrying the bricks is my father. Take a look at these appositive examples: Appositive Phrase Examples: She showed us a plate of scones crammed with cream. Found inside â Page 154This is where students take any rather vague word or phrase in a text and decide what it means for them. Examples of vagueness could be: 'a short text', ... Learn more: Multi-Step Word Problems. This means that the noun can be masculine or feminine, depending on the gender of person it refers to (e.g. ): They disagreed on how to define âliberal.â See more. A pronoun can replace a noun, and its antecedent should be the person, place, or thing to which the pronoun refers. Examples of Euphemisms. Southwest follows the more general beginning of the mission statement with specifics, âwith a sense of warmth, friendliness, individual pride, and company spirit.â Letâs look at some examples: Found insideIn the modified airport scenario, for example, the noun phrase as a whole ... It is worth remarking here that vague words can be used crisply in many ways. Define definition, to state or set forth the meaning of (a word, phrase, etc. A participle phrase also acts like an adjective. Expression definition, the act of expressing or setting forth in words: the free expression of political opinions. I don't find that vague explanation at all useful. Found inside... referred to by ambiguous or vague words in the sentences or were completely unspecified. In Sentence 4.45, for example, several of the words (e.g., ... In the examples below, the participle phrases are shaded and the participles are in bold: The man carrying the bricks is my father. Found inside â Page 540In so doing one often finds that an apparently vague word or phrase has a relatively clear meaning in the context. For example, a person may be using a ... vague definition: 1. not clearly expressed, known, described, or decided: 2. not clear in shape, or not clearlyâ¦. ... or helps explain an otherwise vague topic. X Research source For example, an essay about missionaries in West Africa during the colonial period could have a title that plays on two key words, such as: âProphets or profits: The European Colonial Invasion of West Africaâ. Like a single word appositive, appositive phrases appear beside the noun or pronoun they are renaming. To do this, it is important to avoid vague phrases such as: âI think outside the box.â 4. A smart way to help kids conquer word problems is to, well⦠give them better problems to conquer. Use an existing phrase and play around with replacing words in the phrase or adding a new spin to the phrase. It should allow for different ways to solve it and be open for discussion. However, these words all have different meanings, nuances, and connotations. These phrases are either essential or non-essentialâmore about that later. The word comes from a Latin phrase meaning âto carry across,â and a metaphor does just thatâit carries a shared quality or characteristic across two distinct things. This contrast between vagueness and ambiguity is obscured by the fact that most words are both vague ⦠Like a single word appositive, appositive phrases appear beside the noun or pronoun they are renaming. A figure of speech is a word or phrase that possesses a separate meaning from its literal definition. 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