What
words describe those feelings?
What three
words describe the feeling of being the first woman to receive an Oscar nomination in the cinematography category?
Not exact matches
That's the best
word to
describe how it
feels to build a professional network by using your social contacts.
But while I've often used the
word «passion» to
describe this quality, I've always
felt as though the
word didn't adequately reflect this essential quality of success.
If you're looking for a
word to
describe the
feeling in the nation's newsrooms after a Donald Trump win, «shell - shocked» would probably be a good one.
I'm truly honored to be a part of a company that
feels like a family; a place where I refer to my peers as friends first, coworkers second; a place that I can wake up every morning and get excited about going to; a workplace environment that empowers its occupants to produce their absolute best work; and a place that is full of so much love, care, dedication, and selflessness that the only appropriate
word that I can think of to
describe it would have to be «magical».
Friend GII Lovito said on Facebook: «Please say a prayer for the family of an amazing girl I got to call my best friend growing up Meadow Pollack... her life was taken way too soon and I have no
words to
describe how this
feels.
«I am out of
words to
describe how good this award
feels.
And, if there is something you
feel requires additional information to
describe an extenuating circumstance or otherwise provide context to something negative on your report, additions made to the Fair Credit Reporting Act in 1996 allow you to add a 100 -
word statement to any of the reports that include an item you dispute but wasn't removed because it was verified by the creditor.
After learning that she had officially received the certification, we asked Lauren, «What three
words would you use to
describe how it
feels to have earned the CFP ® certification?»
«Ignored» would be the
word I'd use to
describe how most of us there
felt.
There is a
word to
describe how Canadians
feel about the rise of Asia, and it is, «ambivalent.»
Third, the atmosphere - most co-working spaces
feel like a «dorm - room - startup - space», whereas the only
word that
describes the Yard and their staff - PROFESSIONAL.
This painting is what baptism
feels like, and I think the image
describes it much better than my
words ever will.
Equally, there are some
feelings so visceral, moments so sublime, that the only way I can get close to
describing them is by invoking the f -
word.
No one is really «subjectively conscious,» precisely because no one could identify such subjectivity in others (and so could have no
words to
describe it in himself), and because there could be no way that evolutionary selection could detect or propagate this purely private «
feel.»
It appears that there is general though only implicit recognition of the fact that a call to the ministry includes at least these four elements (1) the call to be a Christian, which is variously
described as the call to discipleship of Jesus Christ, to hearing and doing of the
Word of God, to repentance and faith, et cetera; (2) the secret call, namely, that inner persuasion or experience whereby a person
feels himself directly summoned or invited by God to take up the work of the ministry; (3) the providential call, which is that invitation and command to assume the work of the ministry which comes through the equipment of a person with the talents necessary for the exercise of the office and through the divine guidance of his life by all its circumstances; (4) the ecclesiastical call, that is, the summons and invitation extended to a man by some community or institution of the Church to engage in the work of the ministry.
Those are
words an African - American couple used to
describe how they
felt when they were forced to change the venue of their wedding because of their race.
They have increasingly
felt under attack; in recent years, Bibles in the Malay language have been seized, churches have been barred from using the
word Allah to
describe God, and places of worship desecrated.
There is a certain branch of Christianity that has so effectively hijacked the
word «Christian» that I
feel uncomfortable sometimes using it to
describe myself.
I am that man, and I am enjoying a post-pastoral role, but its taken nearly half a year to just start
feeling the way your
words describe.
Betrayed, denied, abandoned and rejected, these
words describe what he must have
felt.
If the alcoholic
feels the minister's concern, he may listen, and the
words may have an impact even though the person has to deny verbally that they
describe the way things really are.
Basically, he was in awe of Nature and her Laws, and used the
word «God» to
describe that which he had a «religious»
feeling toward, but he rejected all claims that it was a being, or intelligence.
After that the women are asked to suggest
words that
describe their
feelings in the body of a man, and these
words are listed in another column.
I let my mind take me back to the event Mark
describes and tried to
feel what the original hearers must have
felt listening to Jesus» spellbinding
words.
It is difficult to even
describe in
words what one
feels when he sees Christian clerics involved in such violence and rage!
Words can't
describe the disappointment and sadness I
feel after reading this article.
I make up a lot of
words myself, sometimes I need to just to
describe it exactly as I
feel it.
My friend Christos tells me that's because our English language has only one
word to
describe this
feeling of love.
How can I
describe this
feeling, when
words don't work?
There was no other
word to
describe what I
felt: freedom.
I
feel like there are no
words to
describe how good this dessert it but I guess I will give it a try.
There are no
words to
describe what transpired those last 10 seconds of the game and so instead, I'll put my mouth to greater use by eating this AND my
feelings in the sanctuary of my own bed.
I only have one
word to
describe how I
feel about this recipe — OBSESSED!
With a 5000
word literature review due in a week and another essay to begin, as well as other student - life commitments, exhausted doesn't even begin to
describe how I
feel.
Because wine
words, on the most part, are mankind's attempt to use language to
describe three senses (smell, taste, and that
feeling on your tongue) occurring at once, and that sh*t is hard.
comforting is the perfect
word to
describe how I'm
feeling about this pizza.
Mmmmm comforting is the perfect
word to
describe how I'm
feeling about this pizza.
In Danish, the
word describes warm, fuzzy
feelings of coziness and camaraderie.
All of these
words describe how I
feel about this recipe.
I'm very frustrated with what I saw last night,
words can't
describe how I
feel, just can't get over this one.just can't
I am at a loss for
words to
describe how I
feel about that play and this loss.
Out of nowhere and suddenly you see OG and somehow the ball finds the net, you experience a special
feeling and there are no
words to
describe this
feeling!!
The
word «proud» is not enough to
describe how I
feel.
«This has been the most incredible experience and
words can't
describe how I
feel right now.
Mr Iwobi - trust me I am very calm.Bewildered is the
word I would
describe my
feelings as.
Words can not
describe how I
feel after watching him put in such a perfect display.
I'm nervous to use
words to
describe the view as I
feel I will not do it justice but hopefully these pictures scream zen or whisper calm to you.
We have always told the dads - to - be there are not
words to
describe how they will
feel about their baby once he / she arrives, but I think you got a taste in those first weeks.