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Word for to have the same thing become different
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InOpposite of “arrogant”/“having attitude”Single-word request for words that do not mean quite the same thing as beforeWord for saying negative things in a cheerful manner?Single word for “a word that can have different interpretations”Non-vulgar word for 'Clusterf**k'?Word for “valid excuse”?“different but same”A word for taking the commonly-held meaning of a word rather than its literal meaning?What's a verb for discerning boundaries of the constituents of a seemingly amorphous whole?Single word for a synonym with opposite connotation?
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I know there is word "discriminate" meaning to constitute the difference,
but it's usually used in negative sense.
So what are the neutral and positive words?
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I know there is word "discriminate" meaning to constitute the difference,
but it's usually used in negative sense.
So what are the neutral and positive words?
single-word-requests
a sample sentence please
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I know there is word "discriminate" meaning to constitute the difference,
but it's usually used in negative sense.
So what are the neutral and positive words?
single-word-requests
I know there is word "discriminate" meaning to constitute the difference,
but it's usually used in negative sense.
So what are the neutral and positive words?
single-word-requests
single-word-requests
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a sample sentence please
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a sample sentence please
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a sample sentence please
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a sample sentence please
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"Discern" carries a neutral to slightly positive meaning.
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You could use "to differentiate (between)" or "to distinguish."
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"Discern" carries a neutral to slightly positive meaning.
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a sample sentence please
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