So they say that a president argues, declares, and cajoles. A ballplayer stutters, barks, and mumbles. A philosopher cogitates, elucidates, complains, and demurs. These synonyms disrupt the flow of ideas. Avoid that distraction; just say said. If the person says something interesting, you do not need to dress it up with synonyms.
To explain density, he makes references to lead and footballs. To describe radioactivity, he reassures us that we can hold on our laps, without any danger, the same amount of U-235 that comprised the bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
Write sentences using the following words: • Facilitate • Communicate • Prioritize • Engage • Expedite • Utilize
In former epistolary scribblements, I gave you the concatenation of concomitant circumstances initiatory to my transmigration to this remote section of the occidental portions of our columbian republican coadunation. —J.E.L. Seneker
prend to a mended crack, a vicambulist to someone who wanders around cities, and a kankedort to an awkward situation.
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