For some, development has the appearance of successful commercial enterprise; for others, the face of development is one of economic equality.
This depends on the context. "Plaatjie" means "little plate" but it could be interpreted in many different ways depending on the context.
Depending on the context of the word, growth and development can mean pretty much the same thing - they're synonyms.
The Greek word "deinos" translates to "terrible" or "fearful" in English. It can also be interpreted as "formidable" or "wondrous" depending on the context in which it is used.
The prefix of the word "interpreted" is "inter-".
An ambiguous vowel is a vowel sound that can be interpreted in different ways depending on the context of the word or language. It can create confusion as to how it should be pronounced.
It sounds like you may be referring to a semantic disparity, where there may be confusion or discrepancy between the intended meaning of a word and how it is interpreted. This can occur due to factors like context, connotation, or cultural differences. Clarifying the intended meaning or using additional context can help align the word with its intended meaning.
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George Doherty Bond has written: 'Buddhism at work' -- subject(s): Buddhism, Buddhism and social problems, Community development, Economic development, Lanka Jatika Sarvodaya Shramadana Sangamaya, Religious aspects of Community development, Religious aspects of Economic development, Sarvodaya movement 'The word of the Buddha'
The connotations of a word are the emotional or cultural associations it carries beyond its literal meaning. These associations can be positive, negative, or neutral, and can influence how a word is perceived or interpreted by different people.
The new shopping center will bring economic development to the area, creating jobs and opportunities for local businesses to grow.
This is not a question. If you mean "What is meant by 'context' in Standard English then it refers to the meaning or interpretation of a word from the way it was used. For example, the word 'bowl' is generally a container but if it is used like this; "They did not bowl well and lost the match." The context of the word 'bowl' must be interpreted to mean 'to throw a ball at a batsman' in cricket or baseball. That is context in Standard English. Christopher McMaster 48 Erthig Road Belmont Port of Spain Trinidad West Indies Home, 868-624-5451 e-mail: mc.masterchris@hotmail.com Alternate: c.a.l.mcmaster@gmail.com
The word context is a noun. A sentence with this word is: She was upset because she took the joke out of context.