I said in some instances, did not say it was specific to his.. yet I was told I was wrong - which I was not. What's there to argue there? Nothing.
mono: one
syllabic: referring to syllable
We have some real fucking geniuses on this thread, ranked up there with chesus and bucky.
Then who the fuck are you talking to? We were having a convo, dumbass samwell used monosyllabic wrong and you attempted to say we were wrong for attacking it...
Holy shit, you can break a word down.. and the dictionary, merriam-webster is wrong! Email them and tell them to correct this obvious oversight as it appears you're well beyond all of their editors in terms of the English language - even though their editors have a PhD in the field. Joke time is over, you're getting boring as you're repeating something you can not argue based on the meaning of the word as proven in multiple dictionaries and languages.
Actually he didn't use it incorrectly. He said "monosyllabic definition" meaning short or terse. It's archaic in use but is still correct.
It was that in which Harry Montague, after a sad, almost monosyllabic scene of parting with Miss Dyas, bade her good-bye, and turned to go.
If the truth must be told, even Mr Swiveller's approaches to the single gentleman were of a very distant kind, and met with small encouragement; but, as he never returned from amonosyllabic conference with the unknown, without quoting such expressions as
One man, hearing that he had studied art in Paris, and fancying himself on his taste, tried to discuss art with him; but Philip was impatient of views which did not agree with his own; and, finding quickly that the other's ideas were conventional, grew monosyllabic.
So tell me how a word that means one syllable is used to describe a sentence?
Actually he didn't use it incorrectly. He said "monosyllabic definition" meaning short or terse. It's archaic in use but is still correct.
It was that in which Harry Montague, after a sad, almost monosyllabic scene of parting with Miss Dyas, bade her good-bye, and turned to go.
If the truth must be told, even Mr Swiveller's approaches to the single gentleman were of a very distant kind, and met with small encouragement; but, as he never returned from a monosyllabic conference with the unknown, without quoting such expressions as
One man, hearing that he had studied art in Paris, and fancying himself on his taste, tried to discuss art with him; but Philip was impatient of views which did not agree with his own; and, finding quickly that the other's ideas were conventional, grew monosyllabic.
It's called having more than one definition you moron.
It's called having more than one definition you moron.
Really?
So what part of including every part of the definition, except one very minute part, is monosyllabic?
It is not. He gave the entire definition minus a 10 word sentence.
So a short reply is now a sentence? So according to you everything in the English language is monosyllabic?
I figured the copy/paste of the definition would help him solve it, but I think he's been eating lead paint chips - is why joke time is over for me... good luck arguing with the inept. You might as well talk to the ladies in the green room, you'll make more progress.![]()
As usual you have completely misunderstood the meaning. Don't expect me to help you out. I love watching you squirm.
Did you eat a bowl of stupid this morning for breakfast?
His intentions really don't matter, that's why's he's the "bad guy" and the cops are the "good guys" (in theory) they're supposed to abide to their oath to protect and uphold the law.
Doesnt that generally involve a trial of some sort?
squirm? I have two idiots trying to reword "one syllable" hahahaha
again they did not set the cabin on fire. he set it on fire then shot himself. i was listening to the scanner traffic as it was happening.