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Not a strict one coz they are mean!! A :)
Yes it is. The word idea means a concept or thought. A related word, ideal, can be an adjective that means perfect or best-suited.
as my English teacher says " a phrase is a group of words that express a complete thought or idea" but yeah you basically had it right.
Yes, "irk" and "irritate" are similar in meaning, as both refer to causing annoyance or discomfort. "Irk" is often used in a more informal context, while "irritate" can have a broader range of usage, including physical and emotional discomfort. Both words convey the idea of causing someone to feel bothered or displeased.
No, "ideal" and "idea" are not contradictory. An "ideal" refers to a standard or principle that one aspires to, while an "idea" is a thought or concept. They are different concepts that can coexist.
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Helo (Eng) and Halo (German) are similar. And that Selam (Turkish) and Salam (Azerian) are similar.
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No, "idea" and "ideal" do not have the same meaning. "Idea" refers to a thought or concept, while "ideal" refers to a standard of perfection or excellence.
This question is too vague. Please specify which remark of the friar's you are talking about.
Ideal means most suitable thing Idea means a thought or a suggestion (as to a possible course of action.) Idea means
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Not a strict one coz they are mean!! A :)
Everyone has their own idea of their "ideal" woman. You would have certain interests, likes and dislikes when it comes to someone and that would be applied to a woman for your "ideal" woman.
An oxymoron animal is a term used to describe animals with names that contain contradictory or contrasting words. For example, the term "jumbo shrimp" combines the idea of something large (jumbo) with something small (shrimp), creating an oxymoron.