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Mar 2 |
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What is the opposite of procrastination in one word? There is indeed an understanding that procrastination is to replace high-priority tasks with lower ones. In that point of view prioritize is the perfect antonym. |
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Mar 1 |
asked | What is the opposite of procrastination in one word? |
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Oct 19 |
accepted | What is the superlative of “fun”? |
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Oct 14 |
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What is the superlative of “fun”? @simchona That's correct, thank you. |
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Oct 14 |
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What is the superlative of “fun”? deleted 2 characters in body; edited title |
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Oct 14 |
asked | What is the superlative of “fun”? |
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Aug 24 |
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What gave “terrific” a positive connotation? @John Y Here you go. i.stack.imgur.com/5lRSd.jpg |
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Aug 20 |
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What gave “terrific” a positive connotation? @simchona The answer in this duplicate question is a lot better than that of the original. It's a pity it had to be closed. Thank you, anyway. |
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Aug 20 |
accepted | What gave “terrific” a positive connotation? |
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Aug 19 |
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What gave “terrific” a positive connotation? @Matthew Fixed. Thank you. |
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Aug 19 |
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What gave “terrific” a positive connotation? edited title |