How do you spell overnight?
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How do you spell overnight?
In summary,
- Overnight is one word.
- You should not use over night.
What is the opposite of slender?
Antonyms: awkward, big, broad, thick, fat, large, wide. Synonyms: sparse, lithesome, slight, flimsy, lissom, tenuous, sylphlike, lithe, supple, lean, thin, fragile, slim, svelte, lissome. slender(adj)
What is stating the obvious called?
Stating the obvious is perhaps best stated as “self-evident.” For example, “A street is better than a little trail to connect those two large neighborhoods.” “That’s self-evident.”
Is it rude to point out the obvious?
It’s obvious, which implies everyone knows it already. You’re saying it out loud, which implies the person you’re talking to needs to hear it. This implies the person doesn’t know it already.
Why do we say duh?
Senior Member. “Duh” is more or less quintessentially American English interjection. Not to say it hasn’t crept over to other English-speaking countries, but it’s prevalence is in US dialect. It’s usually used when one makes a stupid mistake and is used in a self-mocking manner.
How do you say you know politely?
Ways of saying that you know, understand or agree – thesaurus
- of course. adverb. used when you have just realized something.
- OK. interjection.
- all right. interjection.
- fair enough. phrase.
- I know. phrase.
- if you like. phrase.
- I see. phrase.
- I know what you mean. phrase.
What can I say instead of I know?
What is another word for I know?
got you | roger |
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understood | very well |
I know what you mean | I see |
I see your point | I understand |
OK | capiche |
Is it bad to say how you feel?
The reason we never say “I Know How You Feel” in response to someone else’s reaction to a death, a divorce, or any other loss, is because you can never actually know how someone else feels.
Is it OK to say understand?
On the face of it, the statement “I understand” is the perfect expression of empathy. Unlike Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen’s character in the sitcom), we usually mean it. We are sincere when we say it, so for me to suggest that ‘I understand’ is arrogant may sound insulting.
Why not to say I know how you feel?
One of the reasons why this response is problematic is because you often don’t even know or understand exactly what it is you’re feeling. So when someone almost casually throws out that they know exactly what you’re going through, it’s not really appropriate. Most people aren’t therapists nor psychology experts.
What can I say instead of No worries?
What is another word for no worries?
think nothing of it | de nada |
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no mention | it makes no difference |
it was nothing | certainly |
you are welcome | sure |
it’s all right | it’s no trouble |