- Spelling dilemna - English Grammar - The Free Dictionary
Both contain double 'm's and not a single 'n ' What's even more bewildering is the fact that the ultimate origin of this term is Greek, and even there, no 'n' is to be found How this common orthographic solecism managed to creep into the two languages is indeed a subject that many a linguist would find pretty engrossing, I bet
- engrossing - Word of the Day - English - The Free Dictionary Language . . .
engrossing (adjective) Capable of arousing and holding the attention Synonyms: absorbing, fascinating, gripping, riveting Usage: The book was so engrossing that I did not notice when the lights were turned out in the library
- engrossing - Word of the Day - English - The Free Dictionary
engrossing (adjective) Capable of arousing and holding the attention Synonyms: absorbing, fascinating, gripping, riveting Usage: The book was so engrossing that I did not notice when the lights were turned out in the library
- On the contrary vs Conversely - English Grammar - English - The Free . . .
Perhaps: "These skills, along with my experience in ably interacting with other professionals while working at Z, will, I believe, help contribute in a meaningful way to the success of X Inc " Secondly, I value the opportunity, offered by X Inc , to complete (carry out) [your choice] engrossing assignments throughout the world, engaging with
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I think "engage in" works better) engage in engrossing hands-on work assignments throughout the company’s sites, both nationally and internationally, which would provide exposure to different aspects of the business within the oil and gas industry, benefiting from the fruitful multidisciplinary interaction with other professionals and
- like old boots - English Vocabulary - The Free Dictionary
Vil, I have found your questions engrossing First, you have usually tried to find some explanations by yourself, and just ask for the confirmation or verification, or more lore I can find myself TFDeeing or googling the words or phrases you have posted, and that is not at all bad; I've learned a lot
- jejune - Word of the Day - English - The Free Dictionary Language Forums
1 obsolete : lacking food : hungry 2: inadequate to nourish the body or relieve hunger : wanting nutritive value <the jejune diets of the very poor> 3a : devoid of interest or significance : dull, flat, inane, vapid < … the lectures … seemed jejune and platitudinous …
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