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Well it's always good to improve your vocabulary, good question! I'll leave these up to you to google...
- Disenfranchise
- Reestablish
- Cardinality
- Paradigm
- Transcendent
(There are about 20,000 more, but we'll stop there...!)
Which is correct grammar - do you put his or him before a verb?
by Answerbag Staff on July 12th, 2010
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Is pair singular or plural?
by Answerbag Staff on July 7th, 2010
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What is the most frequently spoken word used in the English language?
by Answerbag Staff on July 10th, 2010
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"Boffins" Why are so many (even non British) media using the term to describe scientists? Are you familiar with the word?
by 'Chengdu on December 15th, 2011
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Where did "should of" come from? How can anybody confuse "have" and "of"? They don't even have any letters in common.
by Bootsiebaby on December 29th, 2011
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haha thats funny but i would apprecite it if you actually translated them
by polishdude20 on December 27th, 2006
translated? lol - they're already in english.
by Jenniferocious on December 29th, 2006
I think he means to translate them from Sophistispeak to Regularspeak (i.e. provide a definition). I suggest wikidictionary for that. I did the fun part, you have to do the work... ;_)
by Stableboy on December 29th, 2006
Surely not! An Answerbagger do some of their own research?! I mean, like, that might take some effort, and, well, exhaust them! *chokes on dinner at the prospect*
by Carmella on December 29th, 2006