Another misconception is that using very formal language with
lots of big words makes you sound professional and serious.
Don't think you can send the same cover letter with a
bunch of big words to 20 different companies.
It had a
lot of big words that I didn't understand, and I did the worst thing possible.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas isn't a fan
of big words in judicial opinions.
But, in truth, political morality consists precisely in resisting the seductive
temptation of the big words by which humanity and its opportunities are gambled away.»
It shouldn't be controversial to suggest that scientists ought to foster a culture of acceptance, in which it's OK to ask questions and own up to your deficiencies instead of hiding them behind a
veneer of big words and nodding.
On the other hand, if someone uses lots
of bigger words with only a few pronouns, it could be a sign that he or she is more formal.
Harold isn't the warm and fuzzy type, and instead greets his hangdog oldest progeny (and his very charming daughter, played by Grace Van Patten) with what appears to be standard behavior: spitting out a
slew of big words and complaining about his lot in life.
hopefully your headed to school to learn the meaning
of those big words you have used incorrectly!!!
Says pitcher Dan Petry, «We were all shocked in the first team meeting when we heard
some of the big words Doug throws out.
She produced and directed «American Teen,» one
of the biggest word - of - mouth buzz hits of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, theatrically released by Paramount.
All of the big words mean that in this skin biopsy an allergy is most likely, but autoimmune disease can not be ruled out for sure.
But, err, apropos of nothing much... would «hiatus» be one
of those big words for ordinary things?
Lots
of big words, but absolutely bizarre — mesosphere feeding into troposphere and affecting hurricanes?