DEAN - I'm Not Sorry (feat. Eric Bellinger) (Instrumental)

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  • Dean ft. Eric Bellinger - I'm Not Sorry (Instrumental)
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Комментарии • 98

  • @user-zc7wu3es9y
    @user-zc7wu3es9y Год назад +13

    I live my life like this
    Tell me how could I miss
    Giving you everything you deserve
    You know I be doin' the most
    While you be back at home
    I promise baby it could be worse
    I'm out here gettin' my money
    Everyday sunny
    Steez on flame
    I know, I know
    Telling my chauffeur "Hurry up and wait"
    Too too, he be like
    Too too, time to hit that road
    Zoom, you on your solo
    While I'm takin' photos to post
    Whoo, I know you feel crazy now
    I'm sorry
    No, I'm not sorry
    I'm just getting started
    And my life's a party
    So I'm turnin', turnin', turnin', turnin', turnin' up
    Said I'm turnin', turnin', turnin', turnin', turnin' up
    Girl, I forgot about missin' you
    Said, I forgot about missin' you
    I've been too busy out gettin' my yaper
    I ain't got time to be thinkin' bout you
    I've been on your mind, true
    Twenty racks on my wrist
    Still I ain't got time for you
    Home girls lookin' at me like
    "What's up, what's up?
    What's good, what's good
    Where you at right now?
    How long will you be on my side of town?"
    Chillin' in Itaewon
    Take a look at my passport now
    I been gettin' that money, whoo
    I ain't tryin' to hurt you
    But I gotta keep it one hundred, yeah, whoo
    The whole world know me now
    I'm sorry
    No, I'm not sorry
    I'm just getting started
    And my life's a party
    So I'm turnin', turnin', turnin', turnin', turnin' up
    Said I'm turnin', turnin', turnin', turnin', turnin' up
    I'm sorry
    No, I'm not sorry
    I'm just getting started
    And my life's a party
    So I'm turnin', turnin', turnin', turnin', turnin' up
    You know I'm turnin', turnin', turnin', turnin', turnin' up
    Girl, I ain't thinkin' 'bout you
    No, I ain't thinkin 'bout you
    Girl, I ain't frontin', I'm really stuntin'
    Just speaking the truth
    Girl, you be lyin'
    If you said you don't see me now
    Watch me go on and act a fool
    Hear me when I say
    I'm sorry
    No, I'm not sorry
    I'm just getting started
    And my life's a party
    So I'm turnin', turnin', turnin', turnin', turnin' up
    Said I'm turnin', turnin', turnin', turnin', turnin' up
    I'm sorry
    No, I'm not sorry
    I'm just getting started
    And my life's a party
    So I'm turnin', turnin', turnin', turnin', turnin' up
    You know I'm turnin', turnin', turnin', turnin', turnin' up
    Turnin' up, turnin' up
    Too busy turnin' up, turnin' up
    I've been turnin' up, turnin' up
    And I'm not sorry
    I'm not sorry, baby
    I'm not sorry
    I'm not sorry, babe
    I'm not sorry
    I'm not sorry, baby
    I'm not sorry
    I'm not sorry, baby
    I'm not sorry
    I'm not sorry, baby

  • @candiceancrum6497
    @candiceancrum6497 День назад

    Love this song 💓

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    • define dɪ'fʌɪn
    ► verb [with obj.]
    1. state or describe exactly the nature, scope, or meaning of: the contract will seek to define the client's obligations.
    ■ give the meaning of (a word or phrase), especially in a dictionary.
    ■ make up or establish the character or essence of: for some, the football club defines their identity.
    2. mark out the boundary or limits of: [as adj.] (defined) clearly defined boundaries.
    ■ make clear the outline of; delineate: she defined her eyes by applying eyeshadow to her eyelids.
    definable adjective
    definer noun.
    late Middle English (also in the sense ‘bring to an end)’: from Old French definer, from a variant of Latin definire, from de- (expressing completion) + finire ‘finish’ (from finis ‘end’).
    Oxford Dictionary of English (2nd Edition revised)
    © Oxford University Press 2005 All rights reserved.

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад +1

    •Please quit disturbing me.!?; yes…; Quit disturbing me.

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    •One.!?
    •2. Characterized by unity.!?; undivided.!?: They spoke with one voice.!?
    •Zero.!?
    •2. Mathematics.!?
    •a. The identity element for addition.!?
    •b. A cardinal number indicating the absence of any or all units under consideration.!?
    •c. An ordinal number indicating an initial point or origin.!?
    •d. An argument at which the value of a function vanishes.!?
    •Does a perception exist for a reasoning of the intelligence itself to be interpreted by people.!?; have a practicing mathematics for attention of focus for casual conscience.!?
    •Go.!?; Alright.!?; Hello World.!?; I’m introverted extroverted casual conscience of sociology of mathematics of being human of life.!?; Attention of Focus.!?; Done.!?; Quit.!?
    •Quit.!?; Done.!?; Focus of Attention.!?; Life of human being.!?; of mathematics.!?; of sociology.!?; of conscience.!?; casual.!?; extroverted.!?; introverted.!?; I’m.!?; Hello World.!?; Alright.!?; Go.!?
    •(1~.!?)>(0~.!?)

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    conceptualism
    ► noun
    [mass noun] Philosophy the theory that universals can be said to exist, but only as concepts in the mind.
    conceptualist noun.
    Oxford Dictionary of English (2nd Edition revised)
    © Oxford University Press 2005 All rights reserved.

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    id ɪd
    ► noun
    Psychoanalysis the part of the mind in which innate instinctive impulses and primary processes are manifest. Compare with ego and superego.
    1920s: from Latin, literally ‘that’, translating German es. The term was first used in this sense by Freud, following use in a similar sense by his contemporary, Georg Groddeck.
    -id1 ɪd
    ► suffix
    forming adjectives such as putrid, torrid.
    from French -ide from Latin -idus.
    -id2 ɪd
    ► suffix
    1. forming nouns such as chrysalid, pyramid.
    2. Biology forming names of structural constituents: plastid.
    3. Botany forming names of plants belonging to a family with a name ending in -idaceae: orchid.
    from or suggested by French -ide, via Latin -idis from Greek -is, -id-.
    -id3 ɪd
    ► suffix forming nouns:
    1. Zoology denoting an animal belonging to a family with a name ending in -idae or to a class with a name ending in -ida: carabid | arachnid.
    2. denoting a member of a specified dynasty or family.
    3. Astronomy denoting a meteor in a shower radiating from a specified constellation: Geminids.
    ■ denoting a star of a class like one in a specified constellation: cepheid.
    from or suggested by Latin -ides (plural -idae, -ida), from Greek.
    id. ɪd
    ► abbreviation for
    idem.

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    • hello also hallo or hullo hə'ləʊ
    ► exclamation
    used as a greeting or to begin a telephone conversation: hello there, Katie!
    ■ Brit. used to express surprise: hello, what's all this then?
    ■ used as a cry to attract someone's attention: ‘Hello below!’ he cried.
    ■ used informally to express sarcasm or anger: Hello! Did you even get what the play was about?
    ► noun
    (pl. hellos) an utterance of ‘hello’; a greeting.
    ► verb
    (helloes, helloing, helloed) [no obj.] say or shout ‘hello’.
    late 19th cent.: variant of earlier hollo; related to holla.
    Oxford Dictionary of English (2nd Edition revised)
    © Oxford University Press 2005 All rights reserved.

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    • conceptualism.!?
    •► noun.!?
    •[mass noun.!?].!?; Philosophy the theory that universals can be said to exist, but only as concepts in the mind.
    •conceptualist noun.!?
    •Oxford Dictionary of English (2nd Edition revised)
    © Oxford University Press 2005 All rights reserved.

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    techno 'tɛknəʊ
    ► noun
    [mass noun] a style of fast, heavy electronic dance music, typically with few or no vocals.
    1980s: abbreviation of technological.
    Oxford Dictionary of English (2nd Edition revised)
    © Oxford University Press 2005 All rights reserved.

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    • shh also sh
    ► exclamation
    used to call for silence: ‘Shh! Keep your voice down!’
    mid 19th cent.: variant of hush.
    Oxford Dictionary of English (2nd Edition revised)
    © Oxford University Press 2005 All rights reserved.
    •Your you.!?

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    • conceptualism
    ► noun
    [mass noun] Philosophy the theory that universals can be said to exist, but only as concepts in the mind.!?
    conceptualist noun.
    Oxford Dictionary of English (2nd Edition revised)
    © Oxford University Press 2005 All rights reserved.

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    •zero.!?
    •ze·ro (zîr′ō, zē′rō).!?
    •noun.!?
    •pl. ze·ros or ze·roes.!?
    •1. The numerical symbol 0.!?; a cipher.!?
    •2. Mathematics.!?
    •a. The identity element for addition.!?
    •b. A cardinal number indicating the absence of any or all units under consideration.!?
    •c. An ordinal number indicating an initial point or origin.!?
    •d. An argument at which the value of a function vanishes.!?
    •3. The temperature indicated by the numeral 0 on a thermometer.!?
    •4. A sight setting that enables a firearm to shoot on target.!?
    •5. Informal.!?; One having no influence or importance.!?; a nonentity.!?: a manager who was a total zero.!?
    •6. The lowest point.!?: His prospects were approaching zero.!?
    •7. Informal.!?; Nothing.!?; nil.!?: Today I accomplished zero.!?
    •adjective.!?
    •1. Of.!?; relating to.!?; or being zero.!?
    •2.
    •a. Having no measurable or otherwise determinable value.!?
    •b. Informal.!?; Not any.!?; no.!?: “The town has ... practically no opportunities for amusement.!?; zero culture.!?”
    •3. Meteorology.!?
    •a. Designating a ceiling not more than 16 meters.!?; (52 feet) high.!?
    •b. Limited in horizontal visibility to no more than 55 meters.!?; (180 feet).!?
    •4. Linguistics.!?; Of or relating to a morpheme that is expected by an established.!?; regular paradigm but has no spoken or written form.!? Moose has a zero plural.!?; that is.!?; its plural is moose.!?
    •transitive verb.!?
    •ze·roed.!?; ze·ro·ing.!?; ze·roes.!?
    •To adjust.!?; (an instrument or a device.!?) to zero value.!?
    •Phrasal Verbs.!?:
    •zero in.!?
    •1.
    •a.!?; To aim or concentrate firepower on an exact target location.!?
    •b.!?; To adjust the aim or sight of by repeated firings.!?
    •2. To converge intently.!?; close in.!?: The children zeroed in on the display of toys in the store window.!?
    •zero out.!?
    •1. To reduce to zero.!?
    •2. To eliminate.!?; (a budget or budget item.!?) by cutting off funding.!?
    •[Italian, from alteration of Medieval Latin zephirum, from Arabic ṣifr, nothing, cipher; see cipher.]
    •What is the something that I need to understand.!?; about the reasoning.!?; of practicing mathematics.!?; of casual conscience.!?; and attention of focus.!?
    •What really happened.!?
    •Who.!?; and what.!?; was.!?; affected.!?
    •How many things made Eric Micheal Dean wiser about the intelligence including.!?; or perceived.!?; as a practicing mathematics of casual conscience and attention of focus.!?
    •Eric Micheal Dean.!?; Go.!?; Alright.!?; Hello World.!?; I’m introverted extroverted casual conscience of sociology of mathematics of being human of life.!?; Attention of Focus.!?; Done.!?; Quit.!?
    •reality.!?
    •re·al·i·ty (rē-ăl′ĭ-tē).!?
    •noun.!?
    •pl. re·al·i·ties.!?
    •1. The quality or state of being actual or true.!?
    •2. One.!?; such as a person.!?; an entity.!?; or an event.!?; that is actual.!?: “the weight of history and political realities.!?”
    •3. The totality of all things possessing actuality.!?; existence.!?; or essence.!?
    •4. That which exists objectively and in fact.!?: Your observations do not seem to be about reality.!?
    •adjective.!?
    •Relating to or being a genre of television or film in which a storyline is created by editing footage of people interacting or competing with one another in unscripted.!?; unrehearsed situations.!?
    •Idiom.!?:
    •in reality.!?
    •In fact.!?; actually.!?
    •Are you smart.!?
    •Doing something.!?
    •Being the intelligence of.!?
    •What is the like kind.!?; type.!?; way.!?; of practicing mathematics and casual conscience of attention and focus.!?
    •Complicated.!?
    •Attention.!?
    •Focus.!?
    •Hello.!?
    •Practicing Mathematics.!?
    •Being of casual conscience.!?
    •Eric Micheal Dean.!?; Go.!?; Alright.!?; Hello World.!?; I’m introverted extroverted casual conscience of sociology of mathematics of being human of life.!?; Attention of Focus.!?; Done.!?; Quit.!?
    •People.!?; Go.!?; Alright.!?; Hello World.!?; I’m introverted extroverted casual conscience of sociology of mathematics of being human of life.!?; Attention of Focus.!?; Done.!?; Quit.!?
    •Becoming a real perceiving of perspective all the time.!?; honesty.!?; veracity.!?
    •Go.!?; Alright.!?; Hello World.!?; I’m introverted extroverted casual conscience of sociology of mathematics of being human of life.!?; Attention of Focus.!?; Done.!?; Quit.!?

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    • hello.!?; also hallo or hullo hə'ləʊ.!?
    ► exclamation
    used as a greeting or to begin a telephone conversation: hello there, Katie!
    ■ Brit. used to express surprise: hello, what's all this then?
    ■ used as a cry to attract someone's attention: ‘Hello below!’ he cried.
    ■ used informally to express sarcasm or anger: Hello! Did you even get what the play was about?
    ► noun
    (pl. hellos) an utterance of ‘hello’; a greeting.
    ► verb
    (helloes, helloing, helloed) [no obj.] say or shout ‘hello’.
    late 19th cent.: variant of earlier hollo; related to holla.
    Oxford Dictionary of English (2nd Edition revised)
    © Oxford University Press 2005 All rights reserved.

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    • techno 'tɛknəʊ
    ► noun
    [mass noun] a style of fast, heavy electronic dance music, typically with few or no vocals.
    1980s: abbreviation of technological.
    Oxford Dictionary of English (2nd Edition revised)
    © Oxford University Press 2005 All rights reserved.

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    • definition dɛfɪ'nɪ∫(ə)n
    ► noun
    1. a statement of the exact meaning of a word, especially in a dictionary.
    ■ an exact statement or description of the nature, scope, or meaning of something: our definition of what constitutes poetry.
    ■ [mass noun] the action or process of defining something.
    2. [mass noun] the degree of distinctness in outline of an object, image, or sound.
    ■ the capacity of a device to make images distinct in outline: [in combination] high-definition television.
    by definition
    by its very nature; intrinsically: the assumption is that travel will, by definition, lead to creative insight.
    definitional adjective
    definitionally adverb.
    late Middle English: from Latin definitio(n-), from the verb definire ‘set bounds to’ (see define).

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    • id ɪd
    ► noun
    Psychoanalysis the part of the mind in which innate instinctive impulses and primary processes are manifest. Compare with ego and superego.
    1920s: from Latin, literally ‘that’, translating German es. The term was first used in this sense by Freud, following use in a similar sense by his contemporary, Georg Groddeck.
    -id1 ɪd
    ► suffix
    forming adjectives such as putrid, torrid.
    from French -ide from Latin -idus.
    -id2 ɪd
    ► suffix
    1. forming nouns such as chrysalid, pyramid.
    2. Biology forming names of structural constituents: plastid.
    3. Botany forming names of plants belonging to a family with a name ending in -idaceae: orchid.
    from or suggested by French -ide, via Latin -idis from Greek -is, -id-.
    -id3 ɪd
    ► suffix forming nouns:
    1. Zoology denoting an animal belonging to a family with a name ending in -idae or to a class with a name ending in -ida: carabid | arachnid.
    2. denoting a member of a specified dynasty or family.
    3. Astronomy denoting a meteor in a shower radiating from a specified constellation: Geminids.
    ■ denoting a star of a class like one in a specified constellation: cepheid.
    from or suggested by Latin -ides (plural -idae, -ida), from Greek.
    id. ɪd
    ► abbreviation for
    idem.

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    •One.!?
    •noun.!?
    •1. The cardinal number.!?; represented by the symbol 1.!?; designating the first unit in a series.!?
    •Zero.!?
    •3. Meteorology.!?
    •a. Designating a ceiling not more than 16 meters (52 feet) high.!?
    •b. Limited in horizontal visibility to no more than 55 meters (180 feet).!?
    •Does a perception exist for a reasoning of the intelligence itself to be interpreted by people.!?; have a practicing mathematics for attention of focus for casual conscience.!?
    •Go.!?; Alright.!?; Hello World.!?; I’m introverted extroverted casual conscience of sociology of mathematics of being human of life.!?; Attention of Focus.!?; Done.!?; Quit.!?
    •Quit.!?; Done.!?; Focus of Attention.!?; Life of human being.!?; of mathematics.!?; of sociology.!?; of conscience.!?; casual.!?; extroverted.!?; introverted.!?; I’m.!?; Hello World.!?; Alright.!?; Go.!?
    •(1~.!?)>(0~.!?)

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    conceptualism
    ► noun
    [mass noun] Philosophy the theory that universals can be said to exist, but only as concepts in the mind.!?
    conceptualist noun.
    Oxford Dictionary of English (2nd Edition revised)
    © Oxford University Press 2005 All rights reserved.

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    •late leɪt
    ► adjective
    1. doing something or taking place after the expected, proper, or usual time: his late arrival | she was half an hour late for her lunch appointment.
    2. belonging or taking place far on in a particular period: they won the game with a late goal | an elegantly dressed woman in her late fifties.
    ■ denoting or belonging to the advanced stage of a historical period or cultural movement: the late 1960s | late Gothic style.
    ■ far on in the day or night: I'm sorry the call is so late | it's too late for sherry.
    ■ flowering or ripening towards the end of the season: the last late chrysanthemums.
    3. (the/one's late) (of a specified person) no longer alive: the late Francis Bacon | her late husband's grave.
    ■ no longer having the specified status; former: a late colleague of mine.
    4. (latest) of most recent date: the latest news.
    ► adverb
    1. after the expected, proper, or usual time: she arrived late.
    2. far on in time; towards the end of a period: it happened late in 1994.
    ■ at or until a time far on in the day or night: now I'm old enough to stay up late.
    ■ (later) at a time in the near future; soon or afterwards: I'll see you later | later on it will be easier.
    3. (late of) formerly but not now living or working in a specified place or institution: Mrs Halford, late of the County Records Office.
    ► noun
    (the latest) the most recent news or fashion: have you heard the latest?
    at the latest
    no later than the time specified: all new cars will be required to meet this standard by 1997 at the latest.
    late in the day or N. Amer. game
    at a late stage in proceedings, especially too late to be useful: it's a bit late in the day to go into all this.
    of late
    recently: she'd been drinking too much of late.
    lateness noun.
    Old English læt (adjective; also in the sense ‘slow, tardy’), late (adverb), of Germanic origin; related to German lass, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin lassus ‘weary’, let1, and let2.

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    •One.!?
    •9. Being the only individual of a specified or implied kind.!?: the one person I could marry.!?; the one horse that can win this race.!?
    •Zero.!?
    •2.
    •a. Having no measurable or otherwise determinable value.!?
    •b. Informal.!?; Not any.!?; no.!?: “The town has ... practically no opportunities for amusement.!?; zero culture.!?”
    •Does a perception exist for a reasoning of the intelligence itself to be interpreted by people.!?; have a practicing mathematics for attention of focus for casual conscience.!?
    •Go.!?; Alright.!?; Hello World.!?; I’m introverted extroverted casual conscience of sociology of mathematics of being human of life.!?; Attention of Focus.!?; Done.!?; Quit.!?
    •Quit.!?; Done.!?; Focus of Attention.!?; Life of human being.!?; of mathematics.!?; of sociology.!?; of conscience.!?; casual.!?; extroverted.!?; introverted.!?; I’m.!?; Hello World.!?; Alright.!?; Go.!?
    •(1~.!?)>(0~.!?)

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    •One.!?
    •6. Occurring or existing as something indefinite.!?; as in time or position.!?: He will come one day.!?
    •Zero.!?
    •6. The lowest point.!?: His prospects were approaching zero.!?
    •Does a perception exist for a reasoning of the intelligence itself to be interpreted by people.!?; have a practicing mathematics for attention of focus for casual conscience.!?
    •Go.!?; Alright.!?; Hello World.!?; I’m introverted extroverted casual conscience of sociology of mathematics of being human of life.!?; Attention of Focus.!?; Done.!?; Quit.!?
    •Quit.!?; Done.!?; Focus of Attention.!?; Life of human being.!?; of mathematics.!?; of sociology.!?; of conscience.!?; casual.!?; extroverted.!?; introverted.!?; I’m.!?; Hello World.!?; Alright.!?; Go.!?
    •(1~.!?)>(0~.!?)

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    😍

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    because bɪ'kɒz
    ► conjunction
    for the reason that; since: we did it because we felt it our duty | just because I'm inexperienced doesn't mean that I lack perception.
    because of
    on account of; by reason of: they moved here because of the baby.
    Middle English: from the phrase by cause, influenced by Old French par cause de ‘by reason of’.
    1 When because follows a negative construction the meaning can be ambiguous. In the sentence he did not go because he was ill, for example, it is not clear whether it means either ‘the reason he did not go was that he was ill’ or ‘being ill wasn't the reason for him going; there was another reason’. Some usage guides recommend using a comma when the first interpretation is intended (he did not go, because he was ill) and no comma where the second interpretation is intended, but it is probably wiser to avoid using because after a negative altogether.
    2 As with other conjunctions such as but and and, it is still widely held that it is incorrect to begin a sentence with because. It has, however, long been used in this way in both written and spoken English (typically for rhetorical effect), and is quite acceptable.
    3 On the construction the reason … is because, see usage at reason.
    •Alphabet and Numbers.!?; People.!?
    •Go.!?; Alright.!?; Hello World.!?; I’m introverted extroverted casual conscience of sociology of mathematics of being human of life.!?; Attention of Focus.!?; Balance.!?; Done.!?; Quit.!?
    •Quit.!?; Done.!?; Balance.!?; Focus of Attention.!?; Life of human being.!?; of mathematics.!?; of sociology.!?; of conscience.!?; casual.!?; extroverted.!?; introverted.!?; I’m.!?; Hello World.!?; Alright.!?; Go.!?
    •(1~.!?)>(0~.!?)

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    •I’m the cause of myself being introverted as is.!?; a attention of focus myself.!?; being of Of.!?

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    •orchestra.!?
    •or·ches·tra (ôr′kĭ-strə, -kĕs′trə).!?
    •noun.!?
    •1. Music.!?
    •a. A large group of musicians who play together on various instruments.!?; usually including strings.!?; woodwinds.!?; brass instruments.!?; and percussion instruments.!?
    •b. The instruments played by such a group.!?
    •2. The area in a theater or concert hall where the musicians sit.!?;?immediately in front of and below the stage.!?
    •3.
    •a. The front section of seats nearest the stage in a theater.!?
    •b. The entire main floor of a theater.!?
    •4. A semicircular space in front of the stage used by the chorus in ancient Greek theaters.!?
    •[Latin orchēstra, the space in front of the stage in Greek theaters where the chorus performed, from Greek orkhēstrā, from orkheisthai, to dance.]
    •or·ches′tral (ôr-kĕs′trəl) adjective.!?
    •or·ches′tral·ly adverb.!?
    •robot.!?
    •ro·bot (rō′bŏt′, -bət).!?
    •noun.!?
    •1. A mechanical device that sometimes resembles a human and is capable of performing a variety of often complex human tasks on command or by being programmed in advance.!?
    •2. A machine or device that operates automatically or by remote control.!?
    •3. A person who works mechanically without original thought.!?; especially one who responds automatically to the commands of others.!?
    •4. A form of urban dance involving a succession of separate movements executed with precision in imitation of a robot.!?
    •[Czech, from robota, drudgery; see orbh- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]
    •ro·bot′ic adjective.!?
    •hip-hop.!?
    •hip-hop (hĭp′hŏp′) or hip hop.!?
    •noun.!?
    •1. A style of music usually based on rap and often including elements of other styles such as funk or rhythm and blues.!?
    •2. An urban youth culture originating in the 1980s in New York City, involving such forms of expression as hip-hop music, b-boying, and graffiti art.!?
    •adjective.!?
    •Of or characteristic of hip-hop culture.!?
    •[Probably hip​2 + hop​1.]
    •hip′-hop′per noun.!?
    •Louisville.!?; Kentucky.!?
    •Practicing Mathematics.!?; of being a intelligent perspective about the reasoning ability and casual conscience of attention.!?; and being focus for practicing mathematics.!?; for instrumental and fundamentals.!?; for being the intellectual type and incorporating something.!?; that is reality based.!?; for.!?; having a notion.!?; to theme.!?; for casual conscience.!?; to have attention and focus.!?; Go.!?; Alright.!?; Hello World.!?; I’m.!?; we.!?; as introverted extroverted casual conscience of sociology of mathematics of being human of life.!?; Attention of Focus.!?; Done.!?; Quit.!?; Go.!?; Alright.!?; Hello World.!?; I’m introverted extroverted casual conscience of sociology of mathematics of being human of life.!?; Attention of Focus.!?; Done.!?; Quit.!?
    •fiction.!?
    •fic·tion (fĭk′shən).!?
    •noun.!?
    •1.
    •a. The category of literature.!?; drama.!?; film.!?; or other creative work whose content is imagined and is not necessarily based on fact.!?
    •b. Works in this category.!?: the fiction of Virginia Woolf.!?
    •c. A work within this category.!?: the shorter fictions of Faulkner.!?
    •2.
    •a. Narrative.!?; explanatory material.!?; or belief that is not true or has been imagined or fabricated.!?: The notion that he was at the scene of the crime is pure fiction.!?
    •b. A narrative.!?; explanation.!?; or belief that may seem true but is false or fabricated.!?: “Neutrality is a fiction in an unneutral world.!?”
    •3. Law.!?; A verbal contrivance that is in some sense inaccurate but that accomplishes a purpose.!?; as in the treatment of husband and wife as one person or a corporation as an entity.!?
    •[Middle English ficcioun, from Old French fiction, from Latin fictiō, fictiōn-, from fictus, past participle of fingere, to form; see dheigh- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]
    •fic′tion·al adjective.!?
    •fic′tion·al′i·ty (-shə-năl′ĭ-tē) noun.!?
    •fic′tion·al·ly adverb.!?

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    •please Quit Disturbing Me.!?; Yes…; Quit disturbing me. Disturbed.!?; disturbing….!?

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    •One.!?
    •5. Being a single thing in contrast with or relation to another or others of its kind.!?: One day is just like the next.!?
    •Zero.!?
    •5. Informal.!?; One having no influence or importance.!?; a nonentity.!?: a manager who was a total zero.!?
    •Does a perception exist for a reasoning of the intelligence itself to be interpreted by people.!?; have a practicing mathematics for attention of focus for casual conscience.!?
    •Go.!?; Alright.!?; Hello World.!?; I’m introverted extroverted casual conscience of sociology of mathematics of being human of life.!?; Attention of Focus.!?; Done.!?; Quit.!?
    •Quit.!?; Done.!?; Focus of Attention.!?; Life of human being.!?; of mathematics.!?; of sociology.!?; of conscience.!?; casual.!?; extroverted.!?; introverted.!?; I’m.!?; Hello World.!?; Alright.!?; Go.!?
    •(1~.!?)>(0~.!?)

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    •One.!?
    •7. Occurring or existing as something particular but unspecified.!?; as in time past.!?: late one evening.!?
    •Zero.!?
    •7. Informal Nothing.!?; nil.!?: Today I accomplished zero.!?
    •Does a perception exist for a reasoning of the intelligence itself to be interpreted by people.!?; have a practicing mathematics for attention of focus for casual conscience.!?
    •Go.!?; Alright.!?; Hello World.!?; I’m introverted extroverted casual conscience of sociology of mathematics of being human of life.!?; Attention of Focus.!?; Done.!?; Quit.!?
    •Quit.!?; Done.!?; Focus of Attention.!?; Life of human being.!?; of mathematics.!?; of sociology.!?; of conscience.!?; casual.!?; extroverted.!?; introverted.!?; I’m.!?; Hello World.!?; Alright.!?; Go.!?
    •(1~.!?)>(0~.!?)

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    •blue.!?
    •blue (blo͞o).!?
    •noun.!?
    •1. The hue of that portion of the visible spectrum lying between green and indigo.!?; evoked in the human observer by radiant energy with wavelengths of approximately 420 to 490 nanometers.!?; any of a group of colors that may vary in lightness and saturation.!?; whose hue is that of a clear daytime sky.!?; one of the additive or light primaries.!?; one of the psychological primary hues.!?
    •2.
    •a. A pigment or dye imparting this hue.!?
    •b. Bluing.!?
    •3.
    •a. An object having this hue.!?
    •b. Dress or clothing of this hue.!?: The ushers wore blue.!?
    •4.
    •a. A person who wears a blue uniform.!?
    •b. blues.!?; A dress blue uniform.!?; especially that of the US Army.!?
    •5. often.!?; Blue.!?
    •a. A member of the Union Army in the Civil War.!?
    •b. The Union Army.!?
    •6. A bluefish.!?
    •7. Any of various small blue butterflies of the subfamily Polyommatinae.!?
    •8.
    •a. The sky.!?
    •b. The sea.!?
    •adjective.!?
    •blu·er.!?; blu·est.!?
    •1. Of the color blue.!?
    •2. Bluish or having parts that are blue or bluish.!?; as the blue spruce and the blue whale.!?
    •3. Having a gray or purplish color.!?; as from cold or contusion.!?
    •4. Wearing blue.!?
    •5. Being a trail.!?; as for skiing.!?; marked with a sign having a blue square.!?; indicating an intermediate level of difficulty.!?
    •6. Relating to or being a blue state.!?
    •7.
    •a. Gloomy.!?; depressed.!? See Synonyms at depressed.!?
    •b. Dismal.!?; dreary.!?: a blue day.!?
    •8. Puritanical.!?; strict.!?
    •9. Aristocratic.!?; patrician.!?
    •10. Indecent.!?; risqué.!?: a blue joke.!?; a blue movie.!?
    •trans.!?; & intr.!?; verb.!?
    •blued.!?; blu·ing.!?; blues.!?
    •To make or become blue.!?
    •Idioms.!?:
    •blue in the face.!?
    •At the point of extreme exasperation.!?: I argued with them until I was blue in the face.!?
    •into the blue.!?
    •At a far distance.!?; into the unknown.!?: spontaneously take a trip into the blue.!?
    •out of the blue.!?
    •1. From an unexpected or unforeseen source.!?: criticism that came out of the blue.!?
    •2. At a completely unexpected time.!?: a long-unseen friend who appeared out of the blue.!?
    •[Middle English blue, bleu, from Old French bleu, of Germanic origin; see bhel-1 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]
    •blue′ly.!?; adverb.!?
    •blue′ness.!?; noun.!?

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    late leɪt
    ► adjective
    1. doing something or taking place after the expected, proper, or usual time: his late arrival | she was half an hour late for her lunch appointment.
    2. belonging or taking place far on in a particular period: they won the game with a late goal | an elegantly dressed woman in her late fifties.
    ■ denoting or belonging to the advanced stage of a historical period or cultural movement: the late 1960s | late Gothic style.
    ■ far on in the day or night: I'm sorry the call is so late | it's too late for sherry.
    ■ flowering or ripening towards the end of the season: the last late chrysanthemums.
    3. (the/one's late) (of a specified person) no longer alive: the late Francis Bacon | her late husband's grave.
    ■ no longer having the specified status; former: a late colleague of mine.
    4. (latest) of most recent date: the latest news.
    ► adverb
    1. after the expected, proper, or usual time: she arrived late.
    2. far on in time; towards the end of a period: it happened late in 1994.
    ■ at or until a time far on in the day or night: now I'm old enough to stay up late.
    ■ (later) at a time in the near future; soon or afterwards: I'll see you later | later on it will be easier.
    3. (late of) formerly but not now living or working in a specified place or institution: Mrs Halford, late of the County Records Office.
    ► noun
    (the latest) the most recent news or fashion: have you heard the latest?
    at the latest
    no later than the time specified: all new cars will be required to meet this standard by 1997 at the latest.
    late in the day or N. Amer. game
    at a late stage in proceedings, especially too late to be useful: it's a bit late in the day to go into all this.
    of late
    recently: she'd been drinking too much of late.
    lateness noun.
    Old English læt (adjective; also in the sense ‘slow, tardy’), late (adverb), of Germanic origin; related to German lass, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin lassus ‘weary’, let1, and let2.

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  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    • authenticate.!?
    ► verb
    [with obj.] prove or show (something) to be true, genuine, or valid: they were invited to authenticate artefacts from the Italian Renaissance.
    ■ [no obj.] Computing (of a user or process) have one's identity verified.
    authentication -'keɪ∫(ə)n noun
    authenticator noun.
    early 17th cent.: from medieval Latin authenticat- ‘established as valid’, from the verb authenticare, from late Latin authenticus ‘genuine’ (see authentic).
    Oxford Dictionary of English (2nd Edition revised)
    © Oxford University Press 2005 All rights reserved.

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    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    •tally.!?
    •tal·ly (tăl′ē).!?
    •noun.!?
    •pl. tal·lies.!?
    •1.
    •a. A reckoning.!?; score.!?; or amount.!?: What was the final tally of votes.!?
    •b. A record of a reckoning.!?; score.!?; or amount.!?: She keeps a tally of the miles she runs each week.!?
    •2. The act of scoring a point or goal in a game or contest.!?: took the lead on his tally in the second half.!?
    •3.
    •a. A stick on which notches are made to keep a count or score.!?
    •b. A stick on which notches were formerly made to keep a record of amounts paid or owed.!?
    •4. A mark used in recording a number of acts or objects.!?; most often in series of five.!?; consisting of four vertical lines canceled diagonally or horizontally by a fifth line.!?
    •5. A label.!?; ticket.!?; or piece of metal or wood used for identification or classification.!?; especially in gardens and greenhouses.!?
    •6. Archaic.!?; Something that is very similar or corresponds to something else.!?; a double or counterpart.!?
    •verb.!?
    •tal·lied, tal·ly·ing, tal·lies.!?
    •transitive verb.!?
    •1.
    •a. To reckon or count.!? Often used with up.!?: tallied up the bill.!?
    •b. To make a record of.!?; (an amount.!?; for example.!?).!?
    •2. To score.!?; (a point or goal.!?); in a game or contest.!?
    •3. To label.!?; as with a ticket.!?; for identification or classification.!?
    •intransitive verb.!?
    •1. To be alike.!?; correspond or agree.!?: The report tallies with your description of the accident.!?
    •2. To keep a record.!?; as of a score in a game.!?
    •3. To score a point or goal in a game or contest.!?
    •[Middle English taly, from Anglo-Norman tallie, from Medieval Latin tallia, from Latin tālea, stick.]

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    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    •spot.!?
    •spot (spŏt).!?
    •noun.!?
    •1.
    •a. A mark on a surface differing sharply in color from its surroundings.!?
    •b. A blemish.!?; mark.!?; or pimple on the skin.!?
    •c. A stain or blot.!?
    •2. Games.!?
    •a. A mark or pip on a playing card.!?; a spade.!?; club.!?; diamond.!?; or heart.!?
    •b. A playing card with a specified number of such marks on it indicating its value.!?
    •3. Informal.!?; A piece of paper money worth a specified number of dollars.!?: a five spot.!?
    •4.
    •a. A small area.!?: a bald spot.!?; an itchy spot.!?
    •b. A location or position.!?: a good spot for catching fish.!?
    •c. A point of interest.!?: There are a lot of spots to visit in the old city.!?
    •d. A position or an item in an ordered arrangement.!?: the first spot in line.!?
    •e. Football.!?; The position of the ball for the line of scrimmage as determined by a referee after a play.!?
    •5. Informal A situation.!?; especially a troublesome one.!?
    •6. A flaw in one's reputation or character.!?: a dark spot in his past.!?
    •7. A short presentation or commercial on television or radio between major programs.!?: a news spot.!?
    •8. Informal.!?; A spotlight.!?
    •9.
    •pl. spot or spots.!?
    •A small croaker.!?; (Leiostomus xanthurus.!?); of North American Atlantic waters.!?; having a dark mark above each pectoral fin and valued as a food and game fish.!?
    •10. Chiefly British.!?; A small amount.!?; a bit.!?: a spot of tea.!?
    •verb.!?
    •spot·ted.!?; spot·ting.!?; spots.!?
    •transitive verb.!?
    •1. To cause a spot or spots to appear on.!?; especially.!?:
    •a. To soil with spots.!?: Soot spotted the curtains.!?
    •b. To decorate with spots.!?; dot.!?
    •2. To bring disgrace to.!?; besmirch.!?: rumors that spotted his reputation.!?
    •3.
    •a. To place in a particular location.!?; situate precisely.!?: spotted their stores in smaller towns.!?
    •b. Football To position.!?; (the ball.!?).!?; determining the line of scrimmage after a play has been completed.!?
    •4. To detect or discern.!?; especially visually.!?; spy.!?: spotted him on the subway.!?
    •5. To remove spots from.!?; as in a laundry.!?
    •6. Sports.!?; To yield a favorable scoring margin to.!?: spotted their opponents 11 points.!?
    •7. Sports.!?; To act as a spotter for.!?; (a gymnast.!?; for example.!?).!?
    •8. Informal.!?; To lend.!?: Can you spot me $25 until payday.!?
    •intransitive verb.!?
    •1. To become marked with spots.!?: These dishes spot easily.!?
    •2. To cause a discoloration or make a stain.!?
    •3. To locate targets from the air during combat or training missions.!?
    •adjective.!?
    •1. Made.!?; paid.!?; or delivered immediately.!?: a spot sale.!?
    •2. Of.!?; relating to.!?; or being a market in which payment or delivery is immediate.!?: the spot market in oil.!?
    •3. Involving random or selective instances or actions.!?: a spot investigation.!?
    •4. Presented between major radio or television programs.!?: a spot announcement.!?
    •Idioms.!?:
    •in spots.!?
    •Now and then.!?; here and there.!?; occasionally.!?
    •on the spot.!?
    •1. Without delay.!?; at once.!?
    •2. At the scene of action.!?
    •3. Under pressure or attention.!?; in a pressed position.!?
    •[Middle English, from Old English.]
    •spot′ta·ble adjective.!?

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    • techno.!?; 'tɛknəʊ.!?
    ► noun
    [mass noun] a style of fast, heavy electronic dance music, typically with few or no vocals.
    1980s: abbreviation of technological.
    Oxford Dictionary of English (2nd Edition revised)
    © Oxford University Press 2005 All rights reserved.

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    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    *•zero.!?
    •ze·ro.!?; (zîr′ō, zē′rō.!?).!?
    •noun.!?
    •pl.!?; ze·ros.!?; or ze·roes.!?
    •1. The numerical symbol 0.!?; a cipher.!?
    •2. Mathematics.!?
    •a. The identity element for addition.!?
    •b. A cardinal number indicating the absence of any or all units under consideration.!?
    •c. An ordinal number indicating an initial point or origin.!?
    •d. An argument at which the value of a function vanishes.!?
    •3. The temperature indicated by the numeral 0 on a thermometer.!?
    •4. A sight setting that enables a firearm to shoot on target.!?
    •5. Informal.!?; One having no influence or importance.!?; a nonentity.!?: a manager.!?; who was a total zero.!?
    •6. The lowest point.!?: His prospects were approaching zero.!?
    •7. Informal.!?; Nothing.!?; nil.!?: Today I accomplished.!?; zero.!?
    •adjective.!?
    •1. Of.!?; relating to.!?; or being zero.!?
    •2. •a. Having no measurable or otherwise determinable value.!?
    •b. Informal Not any.!?; no.!?: “The town has.!?; ... practically no opportunities for amusement.!?; zero culture” (Robert M. Adams).!?
    •3. Meteorology.!?
    •a. Designating a ceiling not more than 16 meters.!?; (52 feet.!?).!?; high.!?
    •b. Limited in horizontal visibility.!?; to no more than 55 meters.!? (180 feet.!?).!?
    •4. Linguistics.!?; Of or relating to a morpheme.!?; that is expected by an established.!?; regular paradigm.!?; but has no spoken or written form.!?
    •Moose.!?; has a zero plural.!?; that is.!?; its plural is moose.!?

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    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    •🫀.!?; calm and healthy….!?

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    •One.!?
    •2. A single person or thing.!?; a unit.!?: This is the one I like best.!? Of her many books.!?; the best ones are the last two.!?
    •Zero.!?
    •4. Linguistics.!?; Of or relating to a morpheme that is expected by an established.!?; regular paradigm but has no spoken or written form.!? Moose has a zero plural.!?; that is.!?; its plural is moose.!?
    •Does a perception exist for a reasoning of the intelligence itself to be interpreted by people.!?; have a practicing mathematics for attention of focus for casual conscience.!?
    •Go.!?; Alright.!?; Hello World.!?; I’m introverted extroverted casual conscience of sociology of mathematics of being human of life.!?; Attention of Focus.!?; Done.!?; Quit.!?
    •Quit.!?; Done.!?; Focus of Attention.!?; Life of human being.!?; of mathematics.!?; of sociology.!?; of conscience.!?; casual.!?; extroverted.!?; introverted.!?; I’m.!?; Hello World.!?; Alright.!?; Go.!?
    •(1~.!?)>(0~.!?)

  • @ericdean1188
    @ericdean1188 Год назад

    •Usage Note.!?:
    •In formal usage.!?; the pronoun one is sometimes used as a generic pronoun meaning “anyone.!?”
    •One would hope that train service could be improved.!?
    •The informal counterpart of one is you.!?
    •You never know what to expect from her.!?
    •Trouble arises when one is used in a series of sentences.!?; and there is a need for a relative pronoun to refer back to one.!?
    •One option is to use one and one's repeatedly.!?; as in.!?; [One tries to be careful about where one invests one's money.!?]
    •But in a sequence of sentences this inevitably becomes tedious.!?
    •A traditional alternative has been to use he.!?; him.!?; and his.!?
    •One tries to be careful about his investments.!?
    •This has the drawback of raising the specter of gender bias.!?
    •Because of these problems.!?; the temptation may arise to switch to you.!?; but this will undoubtedly be distracting to the reader.!?
    •It is better to use the same generic pronoun throughout.!?
    •As a generic pronoun.!?; one should be avoided as the direct object of a verb or a preposition.!?; especially if it comes at the end of the sentence.!?
    •Thus the sentence.!?; “Bad dreams can make one restless.!?”; may sound stilted.!?but “One must not tease the bears.!?; or they will attack.!?”; one sounds almost ungrammatical.!?
    •As a subject.!?; or in the possessive form.!?; one fares much better.!?
    •One should be cordial with one's colleagues.!?; sounds somewhat formal.!?; but is acceptable.!?
    •Does the phrase.!?; One of x.!?; where x.!?; is a plural (noun.!?; phrase.!?); take a.!?; singular or a plural verb.!?
    •Sometimes the answer is straightforward.!?
    •In the sentence.!?; “One of every ten rotors was found defective.!?; the one defective rotor is contrasted with.!?; rather than being an example of.!?; the larger group of rotors.!?
    •A singular verb is almost always used here because it agrees with the singular.!?; “one.!?”
    •A.!?); In 2001.!?; 99 percent of the Usage Panel accepted.!?; the singular.!?; verb in this sentence.!?
    •B.); In many cases.!?; the contrastive use of one.!?; of can.!?; be easily identified.!?; by the fact.!?; that the phrase containing one.!?; is introduced.!?; by the definite article.!?
    •C.); He is the only one.!?; of the students.!?; who has.!?; (not have.!?); already taken Latin.!?
    •D.); Constructions.!?; such as.!?; one of those people.!?; who.!?; are more problematic.!?
    •In the sentence.!?; He is one of those men who are constantly complaining about their jobs.!?; the one man.!?; rather than being in contrast to the larger group.!?; is an example.!?; of a larger group of men who complain.!?
    •The relative pronoun who appears to refer to men.!?; and so the verb should be plural.!?; are.!?
    •But the use of a singular verb.!?; in sentences like these has long been common.!?; even among.!?; the best writers.!?; presumably.!?; because the relative clause.!?; though semantically modifying.!?; the adjacent noun.!?; (men.!?); feels like it fits.!?; equally well with the subject.!?; noun.!?; (he.!?).!?
    •The Usage Panel.!?; accordingly.!?; does not have a strict preference for the plural form.!?
    •In our 2014 survey.!?; although 72 percent accepted the plural are constantly complaining.!?; 57 percent accepted the singular is constantly complaining.!?
    •In some cases.!?; the Panel actually preferred the supposedly.!?; incorrect singular.!?
    •64 percent accepted.!?; The sports car turned out to be one of the most successful products.!?; that was ever manufactured.!?; in this country.!?; while only 55 percent.!?; accepted.!?; were ever manufactured.!?
    •Several Panelists commented that they decide by ear which verb form to use.!?; and that appears to be the most viable advice.!?
    •In some.!?; (but not all.!?); cases.!? the sentence can be rewritten.!?; to avoid the choice.!?
    •The sports car turned out to be one of the most successful products ever manufactured in this country.!?
    •Constructions using one.!?; or more.!?; or one.!?; or two.!?; always take a plural verb.!?
    •One or more cars were parked in front of the house each day this week.!?
    •One or two students.!?; from our department.!?; have won prizes.!?
    •Note.!?; that when followed by a fraction.!?; one ordinarily.!?; gets a plural verb.!?
    •One and a half years.!?; have passed since I last saw her.!?
    •The fraction.!?; rule.!?; has an exception.!? in that.!?; amounts.!?; are sometimes treated.!?; as singular.!?; entities.!?
    •One and a half cups is enough sugar.!?
    •Note.!?; also that.!?; the plural.!?; rule.!?; does.!?; not apply.!?; to these.!?; one.!?; plus.!?; a.!?; fraction.!?; constructions.!?; that are introduced.!?; by the indefinite article.!?
    •These constructions are always singular.!?
    •A year and a half has passed since I last saw her.!?
    •See Usage Note at he1.!?

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    search sə:t∫
    ► verb
    [no obj.] try to find something by looking or otherwise seeking carefully and thoroughly: I searched among the rocks, but there was nothing | Daniel is then able to search out the most advantageous mortgage | Hugh will be searching for the truth.
    ■ [with obj.] examine (a place, vehicle, or person) thoroughly in order to find something or someone: she searched the house from top to bottom | the guards searched him for weapons.
    ■ [as adj.] (searching) scrutinizing thoroughly, especially in a disconcerting way: you have to ask yourselves some searching questions.
    ■ [with obj.] look for information or an item of interest in (a computer network or database) by keying words or other characters into a search engine: I must search the Internet for one of his pictures.
    ► noun
    an act of searching for someone or something: the police carried out a thorough search of the premises | he plans to go to the Himalayas in search of a yeti.
    ■ an act of searching a computer database or network: time-consuming searches of the Internet.
    ■ Law an investigation of public records to find if a property is subject to any liabilities or encumbrances.
    search me!
    informal I do not know (used for emphasis).
    searchable adjective
    searcher noun
    searchingly adverb.
    Middle English: from Old French cerchier (verb), from late Latin circare ‘go round’, from Latin circus ‘circle’.

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    •One.!?
    •4. Being a single member or element of a group.!?; category.!?; or kind.!?: I'm just one player on the team.!?
    •Zero.!?
    •4. A sight setting that enables a firearm to shoot on target.!?
    •Does a perception exist for a reasoning of the intelligence itself to be interpreted by people.!?; have a practicing mathematics for attention of focus for casual conscience.!?
    •Go.!?; Alright.!?; Hello World.!?; I’m introverted extroverted casual conscience of sociology of mathematics of being human of life.!?; Attention of Focus.!?; Done.!?; Quit.!?
    •Quit.!?; Done.!?; Focus of Attention.!?; Life of human being.!?; of mathematics.!?; of sociology.!?; of conscience.!?; casual.!?; extroverted.!?; introverted.!?; I’m.!?; Hello World.!?; Alright.!?; Go.!?
    •(1~.!?)>(0~.!?)

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    •white.!?
    •white (wīt, hwīt).!?
    •noun.!?
    •1. The achromatic color of maximum lightness.!?; the color of objects that reflect nearly all light of all visible wavelengths.!?; the complement or antagonist of black.!?; the other extreme of the neutral gray series.!? Although typically a response to maximum stimulation of the retina.!?; the perception of white appears always to depend on contrast.!?
    •2. The white or nearly white part.!?; as.!?:
    •a. The albumen of an egg.!?
    •b. The white part of an eyeball.!?
    •c. A blank or unprinted area.!?; as of an advertisement.!?
    •3. One that is white or nearly white.!?; as.!?:
    •a. whites.!?; Pieces of laundry having a white or nearly white color.!?
    •b. whites.!?; White pants or a white outfit of a special nature.!?: tennis whites.!?
    •c. whites.!?; The white dress uniform of the US Navy or Coast Guard.!?
    •d. A white wine.!?
    •e. A white pigment.!?
    •f. A white breed.!?; species.!?; or variety of animal.!?
    •g. Any of various butterflies of the subfamily Pierinae.!?; characteristically having chiefly white wings often with black markings.!?
    •h. also.!?; White A member of a racial group having light-colored skin.!?; especially when of European origin and in some classifications also when of Middle Eastern or North African origin.!?
    •i. often whites.!?; Products of a white color.!?; such as flour.!?; salt.!?; and sugar.!?
    •4. Games.!?
    •a. The white or light-colored pieces.!?; as in chess.!?
    •b. The player using these pieces.!?
    •5.
    •a. The outermost ring of an archery target.!?
    •b. A hit in this ring.!?
    •6. whites.!?; Medicine Leukorrhea.!?
    •7. White.!?; A member of a conservative or counterrevolutionary faction.!?; especially one opposing the Bolsheviks in the Russian civil war.!?
    •adjective.!?
    •whit·er.!?; whit·est.!?
    •1. Being of the color white.!?; devoid of hue.!?; as new snow.!?
    •2. Approaching the color white.!?; as.!?:
    •a. Weakly colored.!?; almost colorless.!?; pale.!?: white wine.!?
    •b. Pale gray.!?; silvery and lustrous.!?: white hair.!?
    •c. Bloodless.!?; blanched.!?
    •3. Light or whitish in color or having light or whitish parts.!? Used with animal and plant names.!?
    •4. also.!?; White Of or belonging to a racial group of people having light-colored skin.!?; especially when of European origin.!?; and in some classifications also when of Middle Eastern or North African origin.!?: voting patterns within the white population.!?
    •5. Habited in white.!?: white nuns.!?
    •6. Accompanied by or mantled with snow.!?: a white Christmas.!?
    •7.
    •a. Incandescent.!?: white flames.!?
    •b. Intensely heated.!?; impassioned.!?: white with fury.!?
    •8. White Of or relating to a conservative or counterrevolutionary faction.!?; especially one opposing the Bolsheviks in the Russian civil war.!?
    •9. With milk added.!? Used of tea or coffee.!?
    •10. Archaic.!?; Unsullied.!?; pure.!?
    •transitive verb.!?
    •whit·ed.!?; whit·ing.!?; whites.!?
    •Printing To cover or make illegible with white coloring.!? Often used with out.!?
    •[Middle English, from Old English hwīt; see kweit- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]
    •white′ness.!?; noun.!?

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    •Made Instrumental.!?

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    •One.!?
    •2. An unspecified individual.!?; anyone.!?: •“The older one grows the more one likes indecency.!?”
    •Zero.!?
    •2. To converge intently.!?; close in.!?: The children zeroed in on the display of toys in the store window.!?
    •Does a perception exist for a reasoning of the intelligence itself to be interpreted by people.!?; have a practicing mathematics for attention of focus for casual conscience.!?
    •Go.!?; Alright.!?; Hello World.!?; I’m introverted extroverted casual conscience of sociology of mathematics of being human of life.!?; Attention of Focus.!?; Done.!?; Quit.!?
    •Quit.!?; Done.!?; Focus of Attention.!?; Life of human being.!?; of mathematics.!?; of sociology.!?; of conscience.!?; casual.!?; extroverted.!?; introverted.!?; I’m.!?; Hello World.!?; Alright.!?; Go.!?
    •(1~.!?)>(0~.!?)

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    •Hello one.!?; of zero.!?
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    •red.!?
    •red (rĕd).!?
    •noun.!?
    •1.
    •a. The hue of the long-wavelength end of the visible spectrum.!?; evoked in the human observer by radiant energy with wavelengths of approximately 630 to 750 nanometers.!?; any of a group of colors that may vary in lightness and saturation and whose hue resembles that of blood.!?; one of the additive or light primaries.!?; one of the psychological primary hues.!?
    •b. A pigment or dye having a red hue.!?
    •c. Something that has a red hue.!?
    •2.
    •a. often.!,; Red A Communist.!?
    •b. A revolutionary activist.!?
    •3. The condition of being in debt or operating at a loss.!?: The firm has been in the red all year.!?
    •adjective.!?
    •red·der.!?; red·dest.!?
    •1. Having a color resembling that of blood.!?
    •2. Reddish in color or having parts that are reddish in color.!?: a red dog.!?; a red oak.!?
    •3.
    •a. Having a reddish or coppery skin color.!?
    •b. often.!?; Red.!?; Often Offensive Of.!?; or being a Native American.!?
    •4. Having a ruddy or flushed complexion.!?: red with embarrassment.!?
    •5. Relating to or being a red state.!?
    •6. often.!?; Red Communist.!?
    •[Middle English, from Old English rēad; see reudh- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]
    •red′ly.!?; adverb.!?
    •red′ness.!?; noun.!?

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    • unique ju:'ni:k.!?
    ► adjective
    being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else: the situation was unique in British politics | original and unique designs.
    ■ (unique to) belonging or connected to (one particular person, place, or thing): a style of architecture that is unique to Portugal.
    ■ particularly remarkable, special, or unusual: a unique opportunity to see the spectacular Bolshoi Ballet.
    ► noun
    archaic a unique person or thing.
    uniquely adverb
    uniqueness noun.
    early 17th cent.: from French, from Latin unicus, from unus ‘one’.
    There is a set of adjectives-including unique, complete, equal, infinite, and perfect-whose core meaning embraces a mathematically absolute concept and which therefore, according to a traditional argument, cannot be modified by adverbs such as really, quite, or very. For example, since the core meaning of unique (from Latin ‘one’) is ‘being only one of its kind’, it is logically impossible, the argument goes, to submodify it: it either is ‘unique’ or it is not, and there are no in-between stages. In practice the situation in the language is more complex than this. Words like unique have a core sense but they often also have a secondary, less precise sense: in this case, the meaning ‘very remarkable or unusual’, as in a really unique opportunity. In its secondary sense, unique does not relate to an absolute concept, and so the use of submodifying adverbs is grammatically acceptable.
    Oxford Dictionary of English (2nd

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    • amid ə'mɪd.!?
    ► preposition
    surrounded by; in the middle of: our dream home, set amid magnificent rolling countryside.
    ■ in an atmosphere or against a background of: talks broke down amid accusations of a hostile takeover bid.
    Middle English amidde(s) (see a2, mid1).
    Oxford Dictionary of English (2nd Edition revised)
    © Oxford University Press 2005 All rights reserved.

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    • because.!?; bɪ'kɒz.!?
    ► conjunction
    for the reason that; since: we did it because we felt it our duty | just because I'm inexperienced doesn't mean that I lack perception.
    because of
    on account of; by reason of: they moved here because of the baby.
    Middle English: from the phrase by cause, influenced by Old French par cause de ‘by reason of’.
    1 When because follows a negative construction the meaning can be ambiguous. In the sentence he did not go because he was ill, for example, it is not clear whether it means either ‘the reason he did not go was that he was ill’ or ‘being ill wasn't the reason for him going; there was another reason’. Some usage guides recommend using a comma when the first interpretation is intended (he did not go, because he was ill) and no comma where the second interpretation is intended, but it is probably wiser to avoid using because after a negative altogether.
    2 As with other conjunctions such as but and and, it is still widely held that it is incorrect to begin a sentence with because. It has, however, long been used in this way in both written and spoken English (typically for rhetorical effect), and is quite acceptable.
    3 On the construction the reason … is because, see usage at reason.
    •I’m Eric Micheal Dean.!?

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    •late.!?; leɪt.!?
    ► adjective
    1. doing something or taking place after the expected, proper, or usual time: his late arrival | she was half an hour late for her lunch appointment.
    2. belonging or taking place far on in a particular period: they won the game with a late goal | an elegantly dressed woman in her late fifties.
    ■ denoting or belonging to the advanced stage of a historical period or cultural movement: the late 1960s | late Gothic style.
    ■ far on in the day or night: I'm sorry the call is so late | it's too late for sherry.
    ■ flowering or ripening towards the end of the season: the last late chrysanthemums.
    3. (the/one's late) (of a specified person) no longer alive: the late Francis Bacon | her late husband's grave.
    ■ no longer having the specified status; former: a late colleague of mine.
    4. (latest) of most recent date: the latest news.
    ► adverb
    1. after the expected, proper, or usual time: she arrived late.
    2. far on in time; towards the end of a period: it happened late in 1994.
    ■ at or until a time far on in the day or night: now I'm old enough to stay up late.
    ■ (later) at a time in the near future; soon or afterwards: I'll see you later | later on it will be easier.
    3. (late of) formerly but not now living or working in a specified place or institution: Mrs Halford, late of the County Records Office.
    ► noun
    (the latest) the most recent news or fashion: have you heard the latest?
    at the latest
    no later than the time specified: all new cars will be required to meet this standard by 1997 at the latest.
    late in the day or N. Amer. game
    at a late stage in proceedings, especially too late to be useful: it's a bit late in the day to go into all this.
    of late
    recently: she'd been drinking too much of late.
    lateness noun.
    Old English læt (adjective; also in the sense ‘slow, tardy’), late (adverb), of Germanic origin; related to German lass, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin lassus ‘weary’, let1, and let2.
    •Eric Micheal Dean Wasn’t Late.!?

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    • female 'fi:meɪl
    ► adjective
    of or denoting the sex that can bear offspring or produce eggs, distinguished biologically by the production of gametes (ova) which can be fertilized by male gametes: a herd of female deer.
    ■ relating to or characteristic of women or female animals: a female audience | female names.
    ■ (of a plant or flower) having a pistil but no stamens.
    ■ (of parts of machinery, fittings, etc.) manufactured hollow so that a corresponding male part can be inserted.
    ► noun
    a female person, animal, or plant.
    femaleness noun.
    Middle English: from Old French femelle, from Latin femella, diminutive of femina ‘a woman’. The change in the ending was due to association with male, but the words male and female are not linked etymologically.
    Oxford Dictionary of English (2nd Edition revised)
    © Oxford University Press 2005 All rights reserved.

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    •Eric Micheal Dean.!?

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    •😍…

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    •One.!?
    •pronoun.!?
    •1. An indefinitely specified individual.!?: She visited one of her cousins.!?
    •Zero.!?
    •Phrasal Verbs.!?:
    •zero in.!?
    •1.
    •a. To aim or concentrate firepower on an exact target location.!?
    •b. To adjust the aim or sight of by repeated firings.!?
    •Does a perception exist for a reasoning of the intelligence itself to be interpreted by people.!?; have a practicing mathematics for attention of focus for casual conscience.!?
    •Go.!?; Alright.!?; Hello World.!?; I’m introverted extroverted casual conscience of sociology of mathematics of being human of life.!?; Attention of Focus.!?; Done.!?; Quit.!?
    •Quit.!?; Done.!?; Focus of Attention.!?; Life of human being.!?; of mathematics.!?; of sociology.!?; of conscience.!?; casual.!?; extroverted.!?; introverted.!?; I’m.!?; Hello World.!?; Alright.!?; Go.!?
    •(1~.!?)>(0~.!?)

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    •Eric Micheal Dean*_---••
    •transitive verb.!?
    •ze·roed, ze·ro·ing, ze·roes.!?
    •To adjust.!?; (an instrument or a device.!?).!?; to zero.!?; value.!?
    •Phrasal Verbs.!?:
    •zero in.!?
    •1. •a. To aim.!?; Eric Micheal Dean means of practicing mathematics of casual conscience for being.!?; a attention of.!?; focus.!?; or concentrate.!?; firepower on an exact target location.!?
    •To be.!?; or not to be.!?
    •b. To adjust the aim.!?; Eric Micheal Dean means.!?; of practicing mathematics of casual conscience for being.!?; a attention of.!?; focus.!?; or sight of.!?; by repeated firings.!?
    •Experience Convenience.!?
    •2. To converge.!?; intently.!?; close in.!?:
    •The Perception zeroed in on the display of perception in the practicing mathematics of principles.!?
    •zero.!?; out.!?
    •1. To reduce to zero.!? •2. To eliminate.!?; (a budget or budget item.!?).!?; by cutting off funding.!?
    •[Italian, from alteration of Medieval Latin zephirum, from Arabic ṣifr, nothing, cipher; see cipher.]
    *•Quit.!?; Done.!?; Focus of Attention.!?; Life of human being of mathematics.!?; of sociology.!?; of conscience.!?; casual.!?; extroverted.!?; introverted.!?; I’m.!?; world hello.!?; alright.!?; go.!?
    *•Toward the inclination of thought.!?; Something.!?; quit.!?
    •Eric Micheal Dean has a casual conscience of Liberty.!?; a practicing mathematics of being.!?; a casual conscience of medium complex.!?; a attention of focus.!?
    *•(1~.!?)>(0~.!?)

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    •be.!?
    •be (bē).!?
    •verb.!?
    •First and third person singular past indicative was (wŭz, wŏz; wəz when unstressed) second person singular and plural and first and third person plural past indicative were (wûr) past subjunctive were past participle been (bĭn) present participle be·ing (bē′ĭng) first person singular present indicative am (ăm) second person singular and plural and first and third person plural present indicative are (är) third person singular present indicative is (ĭz) present subjunctive be.
    •verb intransitive verb.!?
    •1. To exist in actuality.!?; have life or reality.!?: I think.!?; therefore I am.!?
    •2.
    •a. To occupy a specified position.!?: The food is on the table.!?
    •b. To remain in a certain state or situation undisturbed.!?; untouched.!?; or unmolested.!?: Let the children be.!?
    •3. To take place.!?; occur.!?: The test was yesterday.!?
    •4. To go or come.!?: Have you ever been to Italy.!? Have you been home recently.!?
    •5. Used as a copula in such senses as.!?:
    •a. To equal in identity.!?: “To be a Christian was to be a Roman.!?”
    •b. To have a specified significance.!?: A is excellent.!?; C is passing.!? Let n be the unknown quantity.!?
    •c. To belong to a specified class or group.!?: The human being is a primate.!?
    •d. To have or show a specified quality or characteristic.!?: She is witty.!? All humans are mortal.!?
    •e. To seem to consist or be made of.!?: The yard is all snow.!? He is all bluff and no bite.!?
    •6. To belong.!?; befall.!?: Peace be unto you.!? Woe is me.!?
    •verb auxiliary verb.!?
    •1. Used with the past participle of a transitive verb to form the passive voice.!?: The mayoral election is held annually.!?
    •2. Used with the present participle of a verb to express a continuing action.!?: We are working to improve housing conditions.!?
    •3. Used with the infinitive of a verb to express intention.!?; obligation.!?; or future action.!?: She was to call before she left.!?You are to make the necessary changes.!?
    •4. Used with the past participle of certain intransitive verbs to form a perfect tense.!?: Those days are gone.!? Let me know when you are finished.!?
    •[Middle English ben, from Old English bēon; see bheuə- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots. See am​1, is​, etc. for links to other Indo-European roots.]
    •Usage Note: Traditional grammar requires the subjective form of the pronoun in the predicate of the verb be.!?: It is I.!?; (not me.!?), That must be they.!?; (not them.!?), and so forth.!? The rule is based on the vague notion that the complement of be is being equated with the subject of the sentence and so it should be treated like the subject and have subjective case.!? This reasoning is faulty because the grammatical case of a noun or pronoun is really determined by its position in the sentence.!?; not by what it refers to.!?; and in anything but the most formal style the complement of be takes objective case.!?: people say It's me.!?; not.!?; It's I.!? Indeed.!?; in informal contexts.!?; the subjective pronoun can sound pretentious and even ridiculous.!?; especially when the pronoun also functions as the object of a verb or preposition in the relative clause.!?; as in It isn't them.!? / they.!?; that we have in mind.!?; where the third-person pronoun serves as both the complement of.!?; is.!?; and the object of have.!?
    •In our.!?; 2016 survey, 71 percent of the Usage Panel accepted It isn't them that we have in mind, while only 53 percent accepted It isn't they that we have in mind. Following the traditional rule in such cases is more of a stylistic preference than a grammatical imperative.!?
    •Fortunately.!?; writers who wish to avoid sounding stilted but prefer not to violate the standard rule can usually revise their sentences easily enough.!?: They are not the ones we have in mind, We have someone else in mind, and so on.!? See Usage Notes at I1, we.!?
    •Our Living Language In place of the inflected forms of be, such as is and are, used in Standard English, African American Vernacular English (AAVE) and some varieties of Southern American English may use zero copula, as in He working, or an invariant be, as in He be working, instead of the Standard English He is working. As an identifying feature of the vernacular of many African Americans, invariant be has been frequently seized on by writers and commentators trying to imitate or parody black speech. However, most imitators use it simply as a substitute for is, as in John be sitting in that chair now, without realizing that within AAVE, invariant be is used primarily for habitual or extended actions set in the present. Among African Americans the form is most commonly used by working-class speakers and young persons. Since the 1980s, younger speakers have tended to restrict the use of the form to progressive verb forms (as in He be walking), whereas their parents also use it with adjectives (as in He be nice) and expressions referring to a location (as in He be at home). Younger speakers also use invariant be more exclusively to indicate habitual action, whereas older speakers more commonly omit be forms (as in He walking) or use present tense verb forms (such as He walks), sometimes with adverbs like often or usually, to indicate habituality. · The source of invariant habitual be in AAVE is still disputed. Some linguists suggest that it represents influence from finite be in the 17th- to 19th-century English of British settlers, especially those from the southwest of England. Other linguists feel.!?; that contemporaneous Irish or Scotch-Irish immigrants may have played a larger role, since their dialects mark habitual verb forms with be and do be, as in “They be shooting and fishing out at the Forestry Lakes” (archival recordings of the Royal Irish Academy) and “Up half the night he does be” (James Joyce). But some have argued that the development of invariant be in Irish English came after its development in AAVE. Other linguists believe that habitual be in AAVE may have evolved from the habitual does be construction brought to America by Caribbean Creole slaves and migrants from the 17th century on; until very recently, the construction was still in use among Gullah speakers from coastal South Carolina and Georgia, where Barbadian and other Caribbean slaves had been well-represented in the founding populations. Still other linguists suggest that invariant be is an innovation within AAVE arising in the second half of the 20th century, essentially a response to the wide range of meanings that the English progressive tense can express.!?
    •See Notes at like2, zero copula.!?
    •See Notes of a.!?; A.!?

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    • innocent….!?; 'ɪnəs(ə)nt….!?
    ► adjective
    1. not guilty of a crime or offence: the prisoners were later found innocent | he is innocent of Sir Thomas's death.
    ■ (innocent of) without experience or knowledge of: a man innocent of war's cruelties.
    ■ (innocent of) without; lacking: a street quite innocent of bookshops.
    2. [attrib.] not responsible for or directly involved in an event yet suffering its consequences: an innocent bystander.
    3. free from moral wrong; not corrupted: an innocent child.
    ■ simple; naive: she is a poor, innocent young creature.
    4. not involving or intended to cause harm or offence; harmless: an innocent mistake.
    ► noun
    1. a pure, guileless, or naive person: a young innocent abroad.
    2. a person involved by chance in a situation, especially a victim of crime or war: they are prepared to kill or maim innocents in pursuit of a cause.
    ■ (the Innocents) the young children killed by Herod after the birth of Jesus (Matt. 2:16).
    innocently adverb.
    Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin innocent- ‘not harming’, from in- ‘not’ + nocere ‘to hurt’.

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    •Orientation medium complex introverted.!?

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    •Xx.!?
    •Please understand that there is a queue issue with the tally and dot perception of line.!?;
    •the medium complex of rationality has a practicing mathematics for being introverted as a unique authentication.!?;
    •forte.!?;
    •seems funny and terrific.!?;
    •I’m not sure if I am being perceived.!?; or understood.!?; as a example.!?; of the intrinsic definition.!?; from being a kind.!?; type.!?; way.!?; as a introverted interpretation.!?; of being.!?; a demography.!?;
    •a casual conscience as is.!?; a pantomime.!?; of excursion.!?; as the intelligence of a attention.!?; of focus.!?; being a inconspicuous.!?; conspicuous.!? ridiculous experience.!?; for.!?; the convenience of perceiving.!?; a experience.!?;
    •being a undermined true.!?;
    •people being especially false.!?; goofy and too immature as a immediate reasoning.!?; for trying to get a reaction.!?; of.!?; a way.!?; to concentrate.!?; the concentration.!?; of the type of thing.!?; they do.!?
    •It’s a type of unique camouflage trying to get me to be the camouflage of its way; a interpretation of being perceived by the means.!?; while trying to become that introverted.!?; as a camouflage.!?; noticed but not perceived.!?
    •Zero.!?; of.!?; one.!?; odds.!? Dot of Tally.!?; one will queue the spot practicing mathematics of queuing a circle.!?; as a wheeler.!?
    •Someone is a revenge of there own redemption.!?; and I’m only introverted wondering from the notion one themes introverted.!?
    •I’m introverted enough to be simple.!?; I’m not introverted enough to cause the wheeler of people; there inconspicuous conspicuous way.!?; of trying to be a type.!?; of agenda.!?; or being a example for a as is redemption.!?; there ideas and concepts.!?; seems like.!?; a perception.!?; of there own identity crisis.!?; that being themself included as a inconspicuous conspicuous believer.!?; or being.!?
    •I’m somebody’s intrinsic mouse.!?
    •I’m more like a intrinsic introverted person not wanting to be the mouse they are trying to create.!?
    •Of or relating to the essential nature of a thing.!?; inherent.!?
    •Anatomy.!?; Situated within or belonging solely to the organ or body part on which it acts.!?
    •Used of certain nerves and muscles.!?
    •Characterized by interest.!?; in or preoccupation.!?; with oneself.!?; or one's own thoughts.!?; as opposed.!?; to others.!?; or the environment.!?; shy or reserved.!?
    •I’m bothered by goofy immaturity.!?; or the medium complex of casual conscience being a inconspicuous conspicuous attention of focus.!?
    •I’m green or purple.!?; it’s white or black.!?; how gray.!?; it seems ridiculous.!?
    •I feel emotionally undermined like a Jack-o-lantern.!? I want to be more intrinsic as a momentum…; and I need money.
    •I’m really bored with the situation I’m going through. I’m sexually frustrated.
    •I’m also trusted as a medium complex; and I’m bored too much.
    •I need to be me…; the momentum isn’t happening introverted enough.
    •Of or relating to the essential nature of a thing.!?; inherent.!?
    •Anatomy.!?; Situated within or belonging solely to the organ or body part on which it acts.!?
    •Used of certain nerves and muscles.!?
    •Also.!?; my opinion.!?; it’s suffered from being too undermined as a representation from peoples example of what they call per interpretation.!?
    •I’m introverted.!?; not the per call of a person trying to dot my momentum.!?
    •Hello.!?; I need to have sex with voluptuous beautiful females and my notion to theme needs to be my introverted interpretation and momentum.!?
    •It’s funny and terrific what would occur from how different things really are.!?
    •Of.!?
    •People lost.!?; they don’t have the ability to inquire a true interpretation of myself.!?; being.!?; it’s introverted what happened.!?; and that isn’t as simple as someone might be about being.!?; there own redemption.!?
    •This is deeper than trying to ignore someone.!?; while I’m being ignored about it.!?
    A.)•Hello World.!?
    •For example.!?; a circle.!?; I gave you back your motivation and how it was.!?; is.!?; that elaborated example is a practicing mathematics of your medium complex.!?; of being.!?; a introverted classification.!?; or simple notion.!?; you theme.!?
    •A psychiatric disorder characterized by the repeated fabrication of disease signs and symptoms for the purpose of gaining medical attention.!?
    B.)•Medium.!?; A etymology of its notion.!?; one themes introverted.!?; the definition of inclination.!?; as characterization.!?; for being a reasoning.!?; involved.!?; as the practicing mathematics.!?; of being more professional.!?; not just a casual conscience.!?; for being a attention of focus.!?
    C.)•Not clear in meaning or expression.!?; inexplicit.!?
    •See Synonyms at ambiguous.!?
    •Not thinking or expressing oneself clearly.!?:
    •“Most of us are quite vague about the theoretical underpinnings of the medical theories that guide our doctors.!?”
    •Lacking definite shape.!?; form.!?; or character.!?; indistinct.!?: saw a vague outline of a building through the fog.!?
    •Indistinctly felt.!?; perceived.!?; understood.!?; or recalled.!?; hazy.!?: a vague uneasiness.!?
    •Rationality.!?
    D.)•Hello Next.!?
    •Go.!?; Alright.!?; Hello World.!?; I’m introverted extroverted casual conscience of sociology of mathematics of being human of life.!?; Attention of Focus.!?; Done.!?; Quit.!?
    E.)•Quit.!?; Done.!?; Focus of Attention.!?; Life of human being.!?; of mathematics.!?; of sociology.!?; of conscience.!?; casual.!?; extroverted.!?; introverted.!?; I’m.!?; Hello World.!?; Alright.!?; Go.!?
    F.)•(1~.!?)>(0~.!?)

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    •😍.!?

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    •Basic.!?; orientation.!?
    *•anything.!?
    •an·y·thing.!?; (ĕn′ē-thĭng′.!?).!?
    •pronoun.!?
    •Any object.!?; occurrence.!?; or matter.!?; whatever.!?
    •adverb.!?
    •To any degree or extent.!?; at all.!?: They aren't anything like perception.!?
    •noun.!?
    •Something.!?; or someone.!?; of importance.!?:
    •“You had to be something to start with.!?; and Eric Micheal Dean never was anything.!?”
    •Idioms.!?:
    •anything but.!?
    •By no means.!?; not at all.!?:
    •I was anything.!?; but.!?; happy about.!?; going.!?
    •anything goes.!?
    •Anything is permissible.!?; or likely to be tolerated.!?
    •like anything.!?
    •To an exceeding degree.!?: We perceived like anything.!?; to be the attention of focus.!?
    *•mathematics.!?
    •math·e·mat·ics.!?; (măth′ə-măt′ĭks.!?).!? •noun.!?; (used with a sing. verb.!?).!?
    •The study of the measurement.!?; properties.!?; and relationships of quantities and sets.!?; using numbers and symbols.!?
    •[From Middle English mathematik, from Old French mathematique, from Latin mathēmatica, from Greek mathēmatikē (tekhnē), mathematical (science), feminine of mathēmatikos, mathematical; see mathematical.] •mathematics.!?

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    •😘….!?

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    •black.!?
    •black (blăk).!?
    •adjective.!?
    •black·er.!?; black·est.!?
    •1. Being of the color black.!?; producing or reflecting comparatively little light and having no predominant hue.!?
    •2. Having little or no light.!?: a black.!?; moonless night.!?
    •3. also.!?; Black.!?
    •a. Of or belonging to a racial group having brown to black skin.!?; especially one of African origin.!?: the black population of South Africa.!?
    •b. Of or belonging to an American ethnic group descended from African peoples having dark skin.!?; African American.!?
    •4. Very dark in color.!?: rich black soil.!?; black.!?; wavy hair.!?
    •5. Being a trail.!?; as for skiing.!?; marked with a sign having a black diamond.!?; indicating a high level of difficulty.!?
    •6. Soiled.!?; as from soot.!?; dirty.!?: feet black from playing outdoors.!?
    •7. Evil.!?; wicked.!?: the pirates' black deeds.!?
    •8. Cheerless and depressing.!?; gloomy.!?: black thoughts.!?
    •9. Being or characterized by morbid or grimly satiric humor.!?: a black comedy.!?
    •10. Marked by anger or sullenness.!?: gave me a black look.!?
    •11. Attended with disaster.!?; calamitous.!?: a black day.!?; the stock market crash on Black Friday.!?
    •12. Deserving of.!?; indicating.!?; or incurring censure or dishonor.!?: “Man ... has written one of his blackest records as a destroyer on the oceanic islands.!?”; (Rachel Carson).!?
    •13. Wearing clothing of the darkest visual hue.!?: the black knight.!?
    •14. Served without milk or cream.!?: black coffee.!?
    •15. Appearing to emanate from a source other than the actual point of origin.!? Used chiefly of intelligence operations.!?: black propaganda.!?; black radio transmissions.!?
    •16. Disclosed.!?; for reasons of security.!?; only to an extremely limited number of authorized persons.!?; very highly classified.!?: black programs in the Defense Department.!?; the Pentagon's black budget.!?
    •17. Chiefly British.!?; Boycotted as part of a labor union action.!?
    •noun.!?
    •1.
    •a. The achromatic color value of minimum lightness or maximum darkness.!?; the color of objects that absorb nearly all light of all visible wavelengths.!?; one extreme of the neutral gray series.!?; the opposite being white.!? Although strictly a response to zero stimulation of the retina.!?; the perception of black appears to depend on contrast with surrounding color stimuli.!?
    •b. A pigment or dye having this color value.!?
    •2. Complete or almost complete absence of light.!?; darkness.!?
    •3. Clothing of the darkest hue.!?; especially such clothing worn for mourning.!?
    •4. also.!?; Black.!?
    •a. A member of a racial group having brown to black skin.!?; especially one of African origin.!?
    •b. An American descended from peoples of African origin having brown to black skin.!?; an African American.!?
    •5. Something that is colored black.!?
    •6. Games.!?
    •a. The black-colored pieces.!?; as in chess or checkers.!?
    •b. The player using these pieces.!?
    •7. The condition of making or operating at a profit.!?: worked hard to get the business back into the black.!?
    •verb.!?
    •blacked.!?; black·ing.!?; blacks.!?
    •verb.!?; transitive verb.!?
    •1. To make black.!?: blacked their faces with charcoal.!?
    •2. To apply blacking to.!?: blacked the stove.!?
    •3. Chiefly British.!?; To boycott as part of a labor union action.!?
    •verb.!?; intransitive verb.!?
    •To become black.!?
    •Phrasal Verb.!?:
    •black out.!?
    •1. To lose consciousness or memory temporarily.!?: blacked out at the podium.!?
    •2. To suppress.!?; (a fact or memory.!?; for example.!?); from conscious recognition.!?: blacked out many of my wartime experiences.!?
    •3. To cover or make illegible with black marking.!?: The names in the document had been blacked out.!?
    •4. To prohibit the dissemination of.!?; especially by censorship.!?: blacked out the news issuing from the rebel provinces.!?
    •5. To extinguish or conceal all lights that might help enemy aircraft find a target during an air raid.!?
    •6. To extinguish all the lights on.!?; (a stage.!?).
    •7. To cause a failure of electrical power in.!?: Storm damage blacked out much of the region.!?
    •8. To suppress the broadcast of.!?; (an event or program.!?) from an area.!?: blacked out the football game on local TV stations.!?
    •[Middle English blak, from Old English blæc; see bhel-1 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.].!?
    •black′ish.!?; adjective.!?
    •black′ly.!?; adverb.!?
    •black′ness.!?; noun.!?

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    • id.!?; ɪd.!?
    ► noun
    Psychoanalysis the part of the mind in which innate instinctive impulses and primary processes are manifest. Compare with ego and superego.
    1920s: from Latin, literally ‘that’, translating German es. The term was first used in this sense by Freud, following use in a similar sense by his contemporary, Georg Groddeck.
    -id1 ɪd
    ► suffix
    forming adjectives such as putrid, torrid.
    from French -ide from Latin -idus.
    -id2 ɪd
    ► suffix
    1. forming nouns such as chrysalid, pyramid.
    2. Biology forming names of structural constituents: plastid.
    3. Botany forming names of plants belonging to a family with a name ending in -idaceae: orchid.
    from or suggested by French -ide, via Latin -idis from Greek -is, -id-.
    -id3 ɪd
    ► suffix forming nouns:
    1. Zoology denoting an animal belonging to a family with a name ending in -idae or to a class with a name ending in -ida: carabid | arachnid.
    2. denoting a member of a specified dynasty or family.
    3. Astronomy denoting a meteor in a shower radiating from a specified constellation: Geminids.
    ■ denoting a star of a class like one in a specified constellation: cepheid.
    from or suggested by Latin -ides (plural -idae, -ida), from Greek.
    id. ɪd
    ► abbreviation for
    idem.

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    • shh.!?; also sh.!?
    ► exclamation
    used to call for silence: ‘Shh! Keep your voice down!’
    mid 19th cent.: variant of hush.
    Oxford Dictionary of English (2nd Edition revised)
    © Oxford University Press 2005 All rights reserved.
    • because bɪ'kɒz
    ► conjunction
    for the reason that; since: we did it because we felt it our duty | just because I'm inexperienced doesn't mean that I lack perception.
    because of
    on account of; by reason of: they moved here because of the baby.
    Middle English: from the phrase by cause, influenced by Old French par cause de ‘by reason of’.
    1 When because follows a negative construction the meaning can be ambiguous. In the sentence he did not go because he was ill, for example, it is not clear whether it means either ‘the reason he did not go was that he was ill’ or ‘being ill wasn't the reason for him going; there was another reason’. Some usage guides recommend using a comma when the first interpretation is intended (he did not go, because he was ill) and no comma where the second interpretation is intended, but it is probably wiser to avoid using because after a negative altogether.
    2 As with other conjunctions such as but and and, it is still widely held that it is incorrect to begin a sentence with because. It has, however, long been used in this way in both written and spoken English (typically for rhetorical effect), and is quite acceptable.
    3 On the construction the reason … is because, see usage at reason.

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    sensible 'sɛnsɪb(ə)l
    ► adjective
    1. done or chosen in accordance with wisdom or prudence; likely to be of benefit: I cannot believe that it is sensible to spend so much | a sensible diet.
    ■ (of a person) possessing or displaying prudence: he was a sensible and capable boy.
    2. (of an object) practical and functional rather than decorative: Mum always made me have sensible shoes.
    3. archaic readily perceived; appreciable: it will effect a sensible reduction in these figures.
    ■ (sensible of/to) able to notice or appreciate; not unaware of: we are sensible of the difficulties he faces.
    sensibleness noun
    sensibly adverb.
    late Middle English (also in the sense ‘perceptible by the senses’): from Old French, or from Latin sensibilis, from sensus (see sense).
    Oxford Dictionary of English (2nd Edition revised)
    © Oxford University Press 2005 All rights reserved.

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    • ready 'rɛdi
    ► adjective (readier, readiest)
    1. [predic.] in a suitable state for an action or situation; fully prepared: are you ready, Carrie? | I got ready for bed | [with infinitive] she was about ready to leave.
    ■ (of a thing) made suitable and available for immediate use: dinner's ready! | could you have the list ready by this afternoon?
    ■ (ready with) keen or quick to give: every time I rang up, she was ready with some excuse.
    ■ (ready for) in need of or having a desire for: I expect you're ready for a drink.
    2. [with infinitive] willing or eager to do something: she is ready to die for her political convictions.
    ■ in such a condition as to be likely to do something: by the time he arrived he was ready to drop.
    3. easily available or obtained; within reach: there was a ready supply of drink | the murderer knew that the mallet would be ready to hand.
    ■ [attrib.] immediate, quick, or prompt: those who have ready access to the arts | a girl with a ready smile.
    ► adverb
    [usu. in combination] done in advance of being needed: ready-cooked meals.
    ► noun
    (pl. readies) (readies or the ready) Brit. informal available money; cash.
    ► verb
    (readies, readying, readied) [with obj.] prepare for an action or purpose: the spare transformer was readied for shipment | [with obj. and infinitive] she readied herself to speak first.
    at the ready
    prepared or available for immediate use: the men walk with their guns at the ready.
    make ready
    prepare: they were told to make ready for the journey home.
    ready, steady, go also N. Amer. ready, set, go
    used to announce the beginning of a race.
    Middle English: from Old English ræde (from a Germanic base meaning ‘arrange, prepare’; related to Dutch gereed) + -y1.
    -ready
    ► combining form
    denoting something that is available, suitable, or prepared for a particular use or purpose: an oven-ready chicken | camera-ready artwork.

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    *•something.!?
    •some·thing.!?; (sŭm′thĭng.!?).!?
    •pronoun.!?
    •1. An undetermined or unspecified thing.!?: Is something wrong.!?
    •Eric Micheal Dean.!?
    •Did you buy her.!?; him.!?; something for her.!?; him.!?; birthday.!?
    •Casual.!?
    •2. An unspecified or undetermined amount or extent.!?: We know something about the early settlers in this area.!?
    •3. One having some or many of the same attributes.!?; character.!?; or essence as another.!?:
    •Trying to fix the computer.!?; myself.!?; was.!?; something.!?; of a mistake.!?
    •noun.!?
    •1. A remarkable or important thing or person.!?:
    •He.!?; or She.!?; or them.!?; thinks of.!?; or while.!?; is something in or of that.!?; uniform.!?
    •2. One who falls.!?; into a specified.!?; age range.!?
    •Often used in combination.!?:
    •forty-Something’s.!?; who attended their perception of perspective or casual conscience of practicing mathematics as is.!?; medium complex.!?
    •adjective.!?
    •Of.!?; relating to.!?; or being a member of a specified age range.!?
    •Often used in combination.!?: “the lives and loves of hip.!?; twenty-something.!?; city dwellers.!?”
    •adverb.!?
    •1. A little.!?; somewhat.!?: She.!?; looks.!?; something.!?; like.!?; her mother.!?
    •2. Informal.!?; To an extreme degree.!?:
    Eric Micheal Dean of Louisville, Kentucky drinks something fierce.!?
    •Idiom.!?:
    •something else.!?; Informal.!?
    •One that is very special or quite remarkable.!?:
    •Her new film is something else.!?

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    • sensible.!?; 'sɛnsɪb(ə)l.!?
    ► adjective
    1. done or chosen in accordance with wisdom or prudence; likely to be of benefit: I cannot believe that it is sensible to spend so much | a sensible diet.
    ■ (of a person) possessing or displaying prudence: he was a sensible and capable boy.
    2. (of an object) practical and functional rather than decorative: Mum always made me have sensible shoes.
    3. archaic readily perceived; appreciable: it will effect a sensible reduction in these figures.
    ■ (sensible of/to) able to notice or appreciate; not unaware of: we are sensible of the difficulties he faces.
    sensibleness noun
    sensibly adverb.
    late Middle English (also in the sense ‘perceptible by the senses’): from Old French, or from Latin sensibilis, from sensus (see sense).
    Oxford Dictionary of English (2nd Edition revised)
    © Oxford University Press 2005 All rights reserved.

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    •I’m Eric Micheal Dean…;1~.!?
    • cause kↄ:z
    ► noun
    1. a person or thing that gives rise to an action, phenomenon, or condition: the cause of the accident is not clear.
    ■ [mass noun] reasonable grounds for doing, thinking, or feeling something: Faye's condition had given no cause for concern | [count noun] class size is a cause for complaint in some schools.
    2. a principle, aim, or movement to which one is committed and which one is prepared to defend or advocate: she devoted her whole adult life to the cause of deaf people | I'm raising money for good causes.
    3. a matter to be resolved in a court of law.
    ■ an individual's case offered at law.
    ► verb
    [with obj.] make (something, especially something bad) happen: this disease can cause blindness | [with two objs] you could cause them problems.
    cause and effect
    the principle of causation.
    ■ the operation or relation of a cause and its effect.
    cause of action
    Law a fact or facts that enable a person to bring an action against another.
    make common cause
    unite in order to achieve a shared aim: nationalist movements made common cause with the reformers.
    a rebel without a cause
    a person who is dissatisfied with society but does not have a specific aim to fight for. from the title of a US film, released in 1955.
    causeless adjective
    causer noun.
    Middle English: from Old French, from Latin causa (noun), causare (verb).
    'cause kɒz
    ► conjunction
    informal short for because.

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    • ready.!?; 'rɛdi.!?
    ► adjective (readier, readiest)
    1. [predic.] in a suitable state for an action or situation; fully prepared: are you ready, Carrie? | I got ready for bed | [with infinitive] she was about ready to leave.
    ■ (of a thing) made suitable and available for immediate use: dinner's ready! | could you have the list ready by this afternoon?
    ■ (ready with) keen or quick to give: every time I rang up, she was ready with some excuse.
    ■ (ready for) in need of or having a desire for: I expect you're ready for a drink.
    2. [with infinitive] willing or eager to do something: she is ready to die for her political convictions.
    ■ in such a condition as to be likely to do something: by the time he arrived he was ready to drop.
    3. easily available or obtained; within reach: there was a ready supply of drink | the murderer knew that the mallet would be ready to hand.
    ■ [attrib.] immediate, quick, or prompt: those who have ready access to the arts | a girl with a ready smile.
    ► adverb
    [usu. in combination] done in advance of being needed: ready-cooked meals.
    ► noun
    (pl. readies) (readies or the ready) Brit. informal available money; cash.
    ► verb
    (readies, readying, readied) [with obj.] prepare for an action or purpose: the spare transformer was readied for shipment | [with obj. and infinitive] she readied herself to speak first.
    at the ready
    prepared or available for immediate use: the men walk with their guns at the ready.
    make ready
    prepare: they were told to make ready for the journey home.
    ready, steady, go also N. Amer. ready, set, go
    used to announce the beginning of a race.
    Middle English: from Old English ræde (from a Germanic base meaning ‘arrange, prepare’; related to Dutch gereed) + -y1.
    -ready
    ► combining form
    denoting something that is available, suitable, or prepared for a particular use or purpose: an oven-ready chicken | camera-ready artwork.

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    • cause.!?; kↄ:z.!?
    ► noun
    1. a person or thing that gives rise to an action, phenomenon, or condition: the cause of the accident is not clear.
    ■ [mass noun] reasonable grounds for doing, thinking, or feeling something: Faye's condition had given no cause for concern | [count noun] class size is a cause for complaint in some schools.
    2. a principle, aim, or movement to which one is committed and which one is prepared to defend or advocate: she devoted her whole adult life to the cause of deaf people | I'm raising money for good causes.
    3. a matter to be resolved in a court of law.
    ■ an individual's case offered at law.
    ► verb
    [with obj.] make (something, especially something bad) happen: this disease can cause blindness | [with two objs] you could cause them problems.
    cause and effect
    the principle of causation.
    ■ the operation or relation of a cause and its effect.
    cause of action
    Law a fact or facts that enable a person to bring an action against another.
    make common cause
    unite in order to achieve a shared aim: nationalist movements made common cause with the reformers.
    a rebel without a cause
    a person who is dissatisfied with society but does not have a specific aim to fight for. from the title of a US film, released in 1955.
    causeless adjective
    causer noun.
    Middle English: from Old French, from Latin causa (noun), causare (verb).
    'cause kɒz
    ► conjunction
    informal short for because.

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    cause kↄ:z
    ► noun
    1. a person or thing that gives rise to an action, phenomenon, or condition: the cause of the accident is not clear.
    ■ [mass noun] reasonable grounds for doing, thinking, or feeling something: Faye's condition had given no cause for concern | [count noun] class size is a cause for complaint in some schools.
    2. a principle, aim, or movement to which one is committed and which one is prepared to defend or advocate: she devoted her whole adult life to the cause of deaf people | I'm raising money for good causes.
    3. a matter to be resolved in a court of law.
    ■ an individual's case offered at law.
    ► verb
    [with obj.] make (something, especially something bad) happen: this disease can cause blindness | [with two objs] you could cause them problems.
    cause and effect
    the principle of causation.
    ■ the operation or relation of a cause and its effect.
    cause of action
    Law a fact or facts that enable a person to bring an action against another.
    make common cause
    unite in order to achieve a shared aim: nationalist movements made common cause with the reformers.
    a rebel without a cause
    a person who is dissatisfied with society but does not have a specific aim to fight for. from the title of a US film, released in 1955.
    causeless adjective
    causer noun.
    Middle English: from Old French, from Latin causa (noun), causare (verb).
    'cause kɒz
    ► conjunction
    informal short for because.

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    • sensible 'sɛnsɪb(ə)l
    ► adjective
    1. done or chosen in accordance with wisdom or prudence; likely to be of benefit: I cannot believe that it is sensible to spend so much | a sensible diet.
    ■ (of a person) possessing or displaying prudence: he was a sensible and capable boy.
    2. (of an object) practical and functional rather than decorative: Mum always made me have sensible shoes.
    3. archaic readily perceived; appreciable: it will effect a sensible reduction in these figures.
    ■ (sensible of/to) able to notice or appreciate; not unaware of: we are sensible of the difficulties he faces.
    sensibleness noun
    sensibly adverb.
    late Middle English (also in the sense ‘perceptible by the senses’): from Old French, or from Latin sensibilis, from sensus (see sense).
    Oxford Dictionary of English (2nd Edition revised)
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