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It depends on what you are describing or complimenting. If you were complimenting a partner either would be good. But perhaps if you were describing an object, 'precious' would be better.
Describing behavior in general psychology involves observing, recording, and analyzing an individual's actions, thoughts, and emotions. This process helps psychologists better understand and explain human behavior in different contexts and situations. The goal is to develop insights into why people behave the way they do.
buy a haynes manual, it is better at describing the process in beginner language and you get pics too
some words that are better then sad are: unhappy, depresed, miserable, tearful, sorrowful, and full of sadness
One expression describing a person who pretends to be morally better than he really is is "a whited sepulchre".
It can be done, but what you're describing is a rather dangerous process. You'd be better off just to buy new ammo for it.
When describing respiration, most people assume the term is synonymous with breathing. In fact, breathing or pulmonary ventilation is just a small part of the overall picture of the respiratory process. Respiration, as a physiological parameter, is better defined as the function of gas exchange.
Yes on this site that can happen. The more details you can provide, the better.
rough and peels off easily?? Nah... anyone else have any better ideas??
well, it's kind of like describing the setting so you can better visualize the book. If you know your surroundings and how people act, you will have a better understanding of the plot.
I think its better to use range deviation in any distribution because it doesn't cause any trouble
the process of getting to know something or someone better than you did before