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Answer"Sorry" by Buckcherry .'I'm Sorry' by Brenda Lee.'So Wrong' by Patsy Cline.'All Apologies' by Nirvana.'Sorry Somehow' by Husker Du.'I Was Wrong' by Charline Arthur."Apology Song" by The Decemberists."Forgive Me' by Evanescence.
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A cline word for "bright" is "dull." In a cline, words represent a range of meanings along a continuum, where "bright" indicates high intensity or vividness, while "dull" suggests low intensity or lack of brightness. Other related words could include "vivid," "luminous," and "faint," which reflect varying degrees of brightness.
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A word cline for "beautiful" can demonstrate varying degrees of beauty. For example, it might range from "plain" to "attractive," then to "pretty," "lovely," "gorgeous," and culminating in "stunning." Each word reflects a different intensity or nuance of beauty, illustrating how perceptions can be nuanced and subjective.
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its arranged by ascending and descending order.........
lukewarm,warm,hot,very hot,boiling chilly,cold,frigid,freezing whisper,murmur,shout,howl CLINE is the way of placing words within a slope to show degrees of intensity...
The chief meteoroligist in Galveston during the storm of 1900 was Isaac Cline.
A word cline is a continuum of words that represent varying degrees of a particular quality or characteristic. For example, in describing temperature, words like "cold," "cool," "warm," and "hot" can be arranged on a scale from lower to higher intensity. This concept illustrates how meaning can shift gradually rather than through distinct categories, highlighting nuances in language. Word clines are often used in linguistics to analyze semantic relationships among words.