Synonym For In Line With

Is it ungrammatical? Thanks. Yes, it is ungrammatical, Elinor. You place/put emphasis (noun) on something. You emphasize (verb) something. A synonym for "emphasis" is "stress". Let's try: 1. Some schools stress physical education. 2. Some schools stress on physical education. 3. Some schools lay stress on physical education.

Hi, I'm searching for a synonym for the phrase "two weeks" or "15 days". I remember that there's a particular single word that can be used to say "two weeks", but I can't find it :( Any suggestions?

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I'm looking for a synonym of "breeding ground" in the following sense: "A place or set of circumstances that encourages the development of certain ideas or conditions." Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin...

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Not exactly, Damon, although they are very close. A scowl is a facial expression expressing bad-temper, anger or disapproval, often accompanied by a frown, a wrinkling of the forehead. One may scowl without necessarily glaring. A glare is an fixed, intense gaze expressing the same range of emotions. Glower is a closer synonym for glare, in my ...

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Cheeky is often used as a synonym for "cutely amusing"; "charming" or "infectiously humorous" - children, monkeys, small/young animals are often described as "cheeky" in a positive manner. "Have you see the video of the cheeky kitten that starts eating the dog's food?" In this sense it has nothing to do with insolence - For once I agree with MW: rude and showing a lack of respect often in a ...

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Is there another word for a person who doesn't finish most of the things he starts? I am looking for a synonym for Half @s*