so it says, but in biblical times they didn't have all the fun methods we have today for public death sentences, so put to death basically meant be stoned
You're calling me handicapped, I guess I need to explain irony to you next.
Firstly colors are not objects.
Lead and Iron are not colors on they're own but a mix of silver and gray, hence there are various shades of lead pencils.
Gray is a neutral color, but they are not synonyms because white, beige, brown, gray, light brown are also neutral colors, so context of comparison important.
Go ask a parent, friend(if you have any) to draw a person who is joyous and a person who is elated, then ask them to draw a stool and to draw a chair.
P.S silver is also considered a neutral color.
Types of chairs are not synonyms of the word chair.
Joyous is a synonym for happy and elated is also a synonym for happy, therefore joyous is a synonym for elated, If you say I'm happy/joyous/elated it's the same thing.
So technically you're saying that an armchair, stool, electric chair, lawn chair etc are all synonyms because if they're all synonyms of chair, then they mean the same thing hence they should be synonyms of each other, and it is very different if you say i sat in an armchair or i sat in an electric chair.
Therefore stool and chair are NOT synonyms
Hence Proved (in the most mathematical way possible)
Stool and armchair are different types of chairs, but they are very different, If i said picture a stool and picture an armchair, would you think of the same thing?
Similarly with cot, mattress and bunk-bed because they're types of beds. It's like saying the synonym of lion is leopard. Next thing you know a wooden spoon ad a cupboard are synonyms because they are both made of wood.
As for dinner and dining table, to have dinner means to dine, the root word is the same, different functions of the same word are not synonyms otherwise 'to run' and 'running' would be synonyms.
I have already explained lexicon.
A dictionary is a book of alphabetically listed words in a specific language, with definitions, etymologies, pronunciations, and other information
In linguistics, the lexicon of a language is its vocabulary, including its words and expressions. More formally, it is a language's inventory of lexemes (it roughly corresponds to a set of forms taken by a single word). Each human being possesses a mental lexicon (which is that person's knowledge of vocabulary).
The most essential difference between the two is that in a dictionary you only find the undeclined or unconjugated form of the headword, while in the lexicon you find all the possible forms of a word (in the singular, in the plural, the adjective form...)
I don't hate him, i just find his voice queer. The first time I heard "Baby" I had no idea who Justin Bieber was, but i thought that was a girls voice.
so it says, but in biblical times they didn't have all the fun methods we have today for public death sentences, so put to death basically meant be stoned
And the tobacco companies spend billions on cancer research every year, so lets stop hating on them too
The real question is, "what the fuck is up with your grammar?"
pigs roll around in self-potty.
An asian massage has the happiest ending ever.
I believe he actually said "urrhhhhhh arrhhhhhrrrrrr urrrrrhhhrrrrrhrhrh aaaarhg"
Stupid internet always getting quotes wrong.
(yes i go to iwastesomuchtime.com as well)
Go to midomi.com, it works if you're not tone deaf
This has never happened to anyone I know
You're calling me handicapped, I guess I need to explain irony to you next.
Firstly colors are not objects.
Lead and Iron are not colors on they're own but a mix of silver and gray, hence there are various shades of lead pencils.
Gray is a neutral color, but they are not synonyms because white, beige, brown, gray, light brown are also neutral colors, so context of comparison important.
Go ask a parent, friend(if you have any) to draw a person who is joyous and a person who is elated, then ask them to draw a stool and to draw a chair.
P.S silver is also considered a neutral color.
Types of chairs are not synonyms of the word chair.
Joyous is a synonym for happy and elated is also a synonym for happy, therefore joyous is a synonym for elated, If you say I'm happy/joyous/elated it's the same thing.
So technically you're saying that an armchair, stool, electric chair, lawn chair etc are all synonyms because if they're all synonyms of chair, then they mean the same thing hence they should be synonyms of each other, and it is very different if you say i sat in an armchair or i sat in an electric chair.
Therefore stool and chair are NOT synonyms
Hence Proved (in the most mathematical way possible)
Stool and armchair are different types of chairs, but they are very different, If i said picture a stool and picture an armchair, would you think of the same thing?
Similarly with cot, mattress and bunk-bed because they're types of beds. It's like saying the synonym of lion is leopard. Next thing you know a wooden spoon ad a cupboard are synonyms because they are both made of wood.
As for dinner and dining table, to have dinner means to dine, the root word is the same, different functions of the same word are not synonyms otherwise 'to run' and 'running' would be synonyms.
I have already explained lexicon.
A dictionary is a book of alphabetically listed words in a specific language, with definitions, etymologies, pronunciations, and other information
In linguistics, the lexicon of a language is its vocabulary, including its words and expressions. More formally, it is a language's inventory of lexemes (it roughly corresponds to a set of forms taken by a single word). Each human being possesses a mental lexicon (which is that person's knowledge of vocabulary).
The most essential difference between the two is that in a dictionary you only find the undeclined or unconjugated form of the headword, while in the lexicon you find all the possible forms of a word (in the singular, in the plural, the adjective form...)
That's obvious, Is there a synonym for chair, table, dictionary, bed etc.?
Objects don't have synonyms.
I don't hate him, i just find his voice queer. The first time I heard "Baby" I had no idea who Justin Bieber was, but i thought that was a girls voice.
do you play tennis well enough to be on tv?