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What does the phrase as a matter of fact mean?

Both, but sometimes not. Because sometimes factly is considered a word sometimes not. So it depends how you would like to say it.For example,-- No wonder real war becomes so matter-of-fact to our young people.-- Matter-of-fact manner in which he had earlier given me some details of his farm work.-- This may be because it was too matter-of-fact to record.-- "Well," he said matter of factly,"technically, turtles are reptiles.-- "yeah" she said matter-of-factly.


How do you spell meaduim?

The likely word is medium, with several meanings:- middle or average- matter carrying vibration- growth-supporting substance- a psychic- method of communication


Sentence with the word quibble?

Quibble has 2 means. One of the meanings is related to it being used as a noun and it means a slight objection. The other way quibble can be used is as a verb where the meaning would be to argue about a trivial matter.


What is the adjective of relevance?

The adjective of "relevance" is "relevant." It describes something that is closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand. For example, in a discussion, relevant information directly pertains to the topic being considered.


What is the difference between 'salacious' and 'lascivious'?

Often the way to differentiate between words commonly used as synonyms is to examine the root meanings. Here it is a matter of active/passive. Salacious ( "frisky") basically means expressing sexual interest, while lascivious ("wanton, lustful") means inviting sexual interest.

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Do you Good facial expression help to convey message more sucessfully?

Sometimes it really doesn't matter but it might help.


Is relevant connotative or denotative?

"Relevant" is denotative, as it directly refers to being closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand without any additional or implied meanings.


Troops will follow wherever their commander will lead them no matter how many lead bullets fly through the air?

Homograph; the two words are written the same but have different meanings and sometimes different pronunciations.


Does figure of speech helps to convey in a poem?

yes it as a matter of fact does...


Why can't dark matter be directly observed?

If it could be directly observed then it would not be called dark matter!


What is the fist meaning listed in the dictionary called?

Some dictionaries list meanings in historical order: the oldest meaning first, followed by newer meanings as the the use of the word developed. Some dictionaries list meanings in reversehistorical order: the most recent meanings, down to the originally-recorded meanings. Other dictionaries list the most frequently used meaning first -- the most common meaning -- followed by the less frequently used meanings -- the rarer meanings. Still others list the everyday meanings first, followed by the technical meanings -- the meanings used by specialists in various fields of study. The front matter of a dictionary ought to tell you how the order of the definitions was determined for that dictionary. If the editors do not report that information, then you can sometimes figure it out by examining the definitions. In any event, in modern dictionaries, the "first listed meaning" is certainly not the "preferred" or "recommended" meaning.


What is the property of all matter and it is directly related to how much matter or mass you have?

Could be one of two things: * Inertia; * Gravitational attraction. Both apply to all matter and are directly related to the mass.


What tone would a writer convey with this statement?

The tone of the statement would be informative and matter-of-fact.


Why can't dark matter be observed?

If it could be directly observed then it would not be called dark matter!


Why elements are sometimes called the building blocks of matter?

bcz they are what matter is built from


Why did early natives wear jewelry?

Early natives wore jewelry for the same reasons that people do today. Sometimes, it's a matter of self-expression. Sometimes, it's a matter of portraying social status. Sometimes, it's simply a matter of tradition.


Can matter sometimes be converted into engery?

yes it can