May 22, 2020
The following journal is written completely on a phone, so some unintentional mistakes can be found
and maybe some unnecessary emojis along 😂😂.
While I'm surfing the web today🌐, I've came across word dinky, an informal word, which means tiny and cute in British English 🇬🇧but tiny and undesirable in American English🇺🇸.
Which per se forms an opposite meaning for the exact same word.
As far as I know, I don't think there's a word in English that have opposite meaning not just different as the word dinky and maybe the word pants too 😂.
Do you think there is more? If so I'd love to hear them.
And if you are curious why this journal is so short? Don't worry it's just like the previous ones, basically "cuz" I'm lazy.
Dinky
and maybe some unnecessary emojis along with it 😂😂.
While I'm was surfing the web today🌐, I've came across the word dinky,. It's an informal word, which means tiny and cute in British English 🇬🇧but tiny and undesirable in American English🇺🇸.
I'm= present tense.
Which per se forms ironically is an opposite meaning for the exact same word.
'Per se' is wrong here. It's hard to define but it can mean 'exactly'. EG: It's not exactly a good book per se but...' I think you'd want something like ironically here.
As far as I know, I don't think there's a word in English like the word dinky -that haves opposite meaning not just different as the word dinkymeanings- and maybe the word pants too 😂.
And if you are curious why this journal is so short? then
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Really fun journal with just a few mistakes. Well done!
Dinky
The following journal iwas written completely on a phone, so some unintentional mistakes can be found
and maybes well as some unnecessary emojis along 😂😂.
"Maybe" shouldn't be used here because you already have some emojis :). If you say "maybe" it implies that there's a chance there won't be emojis.
While I'm was surfing the web today🌐, I've came across word dinky, an informal word, which means tiny and cute in British English 🇬🇧but tiny and undesirable in American English🇺🇸.
Which, per se, forms antwo opposite meanings for the exact same word.
As far as I know, I don't think there's a word in English that haves completely opposite meaning not justs, only slightly different aslike the word dinky and maybe the word pants too 😂.
Do you think there is more?
If so, I'd love to hear them.
And if you are curious as to why this journal is so short?
Don't worry, it's just like the previous ones,: basically "cuz" I'm lazy.
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Words like "dinky" are actually called contranyms in English! There's a whole series of them, including the verbs overlook (to miss something/to look over something), dust (to remove dust/to put dust on something), rent (to sell the use of something/to buy the use of something), and screen (to hide and filter/to show publicly)!
Great job on your text!
Dinky
The following journal is written completely on a phone, so some unintentional mistakes can be found
and maybe some unnecessary emojis along 😂😂.
While I'm surfing the web today🌐, I've came across the word dinky, an informal word, which means tiny and cute in British English 🇬🇧but tiny and undesirable in American English🇺🇸.
This is true! You don’t see this word very often in other dialects of English
Which per se forms an opposite meaning for the exact same word.
As far as I know, I don't think there's a word in English that havs the opposite meaning not just as different as the word dinky and maybe the word pants too 😂.
Do you think there is more?
If so I'd love to hear them.
And if you are curious as to why this journal is so short?
This made sense, but it’s more natural like this.
Don't worry it's just like the previous ones, it’s basically "cuz" I'm lazy.
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Don't worry it's just like the pervious ones, cuz I'm lazy. |
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As far as I know, I don't think there's a word in English that have opposite meaning just different as word dinky and maybe the word pants too 😂. |
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Don't worry it's just like the pervious ones, "cuz" I'm lazy. |
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