
In What Ways Do “Far” and “Distant” Describe More Than Just Physical Space?
Children learn “far” early. They use it for distance. Then they meet “distant”. This word sounds more grown-up. Many parents ask if “far and distant” ...
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Children learn “far” early. They use it for distance. Then they meet “distant”. This word sounds more grown-up. Many parents ask if “far and distant” ...
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Children learn “deep” early. Then they meet its opposites. “Shallow and superficial” both mean not deep. But they are not the same. A shallow pool is ...
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Children learn “deep” early. They use it for water, holes, and sounds. Then they meet “profound”. This word sounds grown-up and serious. Many parents ...
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