
Do You Know When to Use “Slim” and “Slender” for People and Objects?
Children learn “thin” early. Then they meet nicer words. “Slim and slender” are two of them. Both mean thin in an attractive way. But they are not exa ...
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Children learn “thin” early. Then they meet nicer words. “Slim and slender” are two of them. Both mean thin in an attractive way. But they are not exa ...
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Children learn “short” early. They use it for many things. Short hair. Short line. Short nap. Then they meet “brief”. This word sounds more grown-up. ...
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