#656587 - Mon Sep 26 2011 07:39 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: mehaul]
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mehaul, I agree with you (even though I disagreed about the typo!). Could be that it is just an eggheaded linguist type of thing (guilty), but I like discussing obscure items in this thread. It's not so much about getting the database fixed, which is not a possibility right now, it's about having fun discussions. I guess they're not fun for all, but I figure if you aren't interested don't join in.
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#656673 - Mon Sep 26 2011 05:55 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: shuehorn]
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Stiffled giggle (SG) as opposed to an outright LOL. Eggheaded/smegheaded linguist's linguini is a fine repast/repartee. Is pleading guilty in this case a form of expressed retention of a sort? So, why the specification of airship rather than just ship or ocean vessel in the answer?
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#657559 - Fri Sep 30 2011 12:32 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: ssabreman]
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If you say laoud loudly, it sounds even louder than loud does. I had to laugh.
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#657566 - Fri Sep 30 2011 03:54 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: looney_tunes]
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Mark Anthony: "I come not to ...", an unusually laud voice. looney_tunes, shouldn't that be laough?
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#658684 - Wed Oct 05 2011 05:10 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: ssabreman]
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9. Disturbance usually in protest Your answer: catcall
catcall means "a cry expressing disapproval"
The correct answer was 'excitement' Not sure that this match makes a lot of sense- excitement usually does not imply protest, or even disturbance.
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#658962 - Thu Oct 06 2011 09:03 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: ozzz2002]
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Just wrong, wrong, wrong to have two acceptable and interchangeable answers:
10. Pinprick Your answer: cause a stinging pain
cause a stinging pain is the definition for "twinge"
The correct answer was a minor annoyance
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#658986 - Thu Oct 06 2011 12:00 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: twosleepy]
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Those two answers aren't exactly interchangeable - one is a verb (twinge matches with cause a stinging pain) and one is a noun (pinprick matches with a minor annoyance).
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#659045 - Thu Oct 06 2011 03:14 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: looney_tunes]
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I do disagree, however. I feel pinprick can be used as a verb, just as prick. Twinge is also a noun. So both are both. Too confusing and should be avoided together.
Edited by twosleepy (Thu Oct 06 2011 03:15 PM)
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#662951 - Sat Oct 22 2011 07:14 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: Humanist]
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Typo: 4. A speaker with an unusually laoud voice
Your answer: stentor
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#662960 - Sun Oct 23 2011 12:15 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: LadyCaitriona]
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10. Accept the unpleasant consequences of one's actions Your answer: carry-the can Hyphen is not necessary.
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#663164 - Mon Oct 24 2011 11:53 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: ozzz2002]
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Don't like this one:
7. A mental pain or distress Your answer: disquietude
disquietude means "feelings of anxiety that make you tense and irritable"
The correct answer was sting
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#663202 - Mon Oct 24 2011 05:07 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: twosleepy]
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Don't like this one:
7. A mental pain or distress Your answer: disquietude
disquietude means "feelings of anxiety that make you tense and irritable"
The correct answer was sting I got the same one wrong. 
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#664483 - Sun Oct 30 2011 04:35 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: Windswept]
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I think something has gone wrong with the syntax in this definition: The semantic relation of being a manner of does something. The answer was "troponymy".
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#664522 - Sun Oct 30 2011 08:01 PM
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[Re: TabbyTom]
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A troponymy of 'to respond' (I hope): I respond to your post by typing like this. ---or--- I respond to your post in the most emphatic way I can. Both are ways of 'does (or doing)' something with the same verb but to different outcomes or methods. Another try: to drink: John can get to drink by sipping at something or John can get to drink by guzzling at a gallon container. In both cases John does something (drink) but does them in different ways. To go from here to there you can walk, crawl or run. To look at the moon you can squint or use a telescope. To learn you can read a book or watch a documentary. To teach you can be a martinet or you can sugarcoat everything.
The assemblage of the site's definition could be better, it is hard to wrap an understanding around and thusly possess it, but it is a true statement of what a troponymy is.
Please, disagree with this in a troponymic manner if you are wont.
From Wikipedia: Noun troponymy 1.(semantics) The semantic relation between troponyms. Then same source: Noun troponym (plural troponyms) 1.(grammar) A verb that indicates more precisely the manner of doing something by replacing a verb of a more generalized meaning.
It is easy to see the troponym part of the concept. The troponymy part needs a little extension of belief.
Edit: to return the thread title to it's original state. I think changing the thread title is frowned upon. How did you pull a thread posting of over a year ago to Re: to in this thread?
Edited by mehaul (Sun Oct 30 2011 08:11 PM)
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#664568 - Mon Oct 31 2011 02:53 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: mehaul]
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Edit: to return the thread title to it's original state. I think changing the thread title is frowned upon. How did you pull a thread posting of over a year ago to Re: to in this thread? I've no idea how the thread title was changed. It certainly wasn't my doing.
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#664613 - Mon Oct 31 2011 11:23 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: TabbyTom]
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If you click on the (Re: Windswept) to the right of the title on your post, it will take you to that Winswept posting you responded to (Last time?)
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#664673 - Mon Oct 31 2011 05:14 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: mehaul]
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The quality of being slow to understand Your answer: dulness
should of course be 'dullness'
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#664821 - Tue Nov 01 2011 12:32 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: satguru]
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Honestly, I searched the internet, and found none of the choices as a meaning:
3. sough -cause to smell or be smelly -an irresistible urge to pull out your own hair -surrender, as a result of pressure or force -loss of color from the hair -introduce into an environment -something won (especially money)
All I could find is related to sounds, and the word "sigh"
*sigh*
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#664824 - Tue Nov 01 2011 12:57 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: twosleepy]
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I can pull the most tenuous of links out of that, twosleepy, and still it doesn't make much sense. I think you were right to pull it up. 'Sough' as a noun can mean a rumor, so I suppose "introduce into an environment" can be used in the context of starting a rumor, but as I said, it's rather tenuous, and at any rate, here it needs to be a verb, and my suggestion is used as a noun. What did the game say the meaning was?
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#664886 - Tue Nov 01 2011 05:18 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: AlexxSchneider]
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I didn't dare to find out....
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