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A spinoff of the idiom "mind over matter," mind over chatter means to continue doing something despite discouraging words from others.
If you mean the word parts of psychology, then they are psych and ology, psych meaning the mind, and ology meaning the study of something, so psychology all together would mean the study of the mind.
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The human mind naturally looks for connections between words
Evocative language is language that brings strong images or feelings to mind.
The term "philosophy" comes from the Greek words "philo" meaning love and "sophia" meaning wisdom. It refers to the love of wisdom and the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.
Morphemes are considered abstract entities because they do not always have a physical presence in language as individual words. They represent the smallest meaning-bearing units in language and can combine with other morphemes to create words. Morphemes exist in the mind of speakers and are used to convey meaning through linguistic rules and structures.
Answer 1All consuming. Answer 2In the universal language of mind fire represents expansion.
'Psyche' refers to someone's mental status or thought process. -ology means 'the study of'.
Verbal association refers to the mental connection between words or concepts based on shared meaning, sound, or context. This can help in memory recall, language development, and communication by linking words together in a meaningful way.
wealthy and powerful come to mind
Yes. There is no great similarity in meaning.
Figurative means metaphorical, not literal. If we say that we are starving, when we're very hungry but not actually malnourished, that is a figurative meaning of the verb starve, whose literal meaning is to die from hunger.
It is generally not appropriate for children to use bad words, as they may not understand the meaning or impact of their words on others. Parents and caregivers should teach children appropriate language and communication skills.
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A spinoff of the idiom "mind over matter," mind over chatter means to continue doing something despite discouraging words from others.
In this context it has a meaning similar to 'object to'. 'Would you object to going to the store for me?' Ironically, the answers 'Sure!' and '...yes' have different meanings. I might enthusiastically say to you 'Sure!', meaning 'No, I don't mind; I'll be happy to go to the store for you.' Or, I might say sarcastically '...Yes', meaning 'Yes, I DO mind. Do it yourself, or find someone else.' It's one of those situations where the ambiguity is cleared up with body language, tone and inflection of the answer. Technically, the answer 'Sure!' means 'Yes, I very much mind going; I'd rather not.' But in practice, people would know the meaning behind 'Sure!'. Language can be so fascinating.