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Chatty is an adjective, and that means it describes a noun. Many adjectives have negative connotations-- that means they make people think of something bad or unpleasant. Other words have positive connotations-- which means they make people think of something good or pleasant. In the case of "chatty," it often refers to a person who talks too much, so yes, it is a word that can have negative connotations. Example: Some people think she is much too chatty, and they wish she wouldn't talk so much.
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Synonyms for ask can include inquire, request, question, query, examine, or quiz.Other synonyms for the meaning make a request are appeal, entreat, and beseech.* question * deand * requireinquirerequest, inquire, examine, question, buzz, quiz.
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The verbs predict and forecast and foreseeindicate that something is expected to happen.A stronger term, with specific connotations, is to prophesy (make a prophecy).A related term is to anticipate, which is sometimes used to mean expect.
Not necessarily. A word can have multiple connotations depending on the context in which it is used. Connotations are subjective associations that people make with words, so one word can evoke different meanings or emotions for different individuals.
Chatty is an adjective, and that means it describes a noun. Many adjectives have negative connotations-- that means they make people think of something bad or unpleasant. Other words have positive connotations-- which means they make people think of something good or pleasant. In the case of "chatty," it often refers to a person who talks too much, so yes, it is a word that can have negative connotations. Example: Some people think she is much too chatty, and they wish she wouldn't talk so much.
The sentence does not quite make sense, because it's not idiomatic. That is, even though we may understand what you mean, it's not the way a native speaker of English would say it. First of all, we probably would not leave out the pronoun "I," the subject of the sentence. And second, we would not use the word "beseech" in this context. Most likely we would say: "I don't want to make you beg."
Different countries have different regulations about electrical inspection.
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The Body Shop does not carry women's clothing. They carry different soaps and lotions in a variety of scents to make you smell nice. http://www.thebodyshop-usa.com
It means bastard. No. It means 'You', its just a very rude way of saying it. The dubs and subs translate it to 'bastard' so it'll make sense to English speakers. There are a lot of ways to say 'you' in Japanese, and they all have different connotations.
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You need to define the term gun license. In most of the US there is no license to own a gun. Some states require a license to carry a gun. others to carry a gun concealed. There is also a license to make or sell guns. All are different and have different procedures.
"Sephora is a company that provides many make up items and perfumes. They do carry many different perfumes, however, there were none listed as ""Benefit"" that I saw. They are popular for their sampling program as well."
Yes - they each carry half the genes needed to make a complete zygote.