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I change the word faints to feints and someone return it to what it was<br> |
I change the word faints to feints and someone return it to what it was<br> |
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1.lacking courage and spirit : cowardly - ''faint of heart''<br> |
1.lacking courage and spirit : cowardly - ''faint of heart''<br> |
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I just want to share this so that we can avoid wrong use of words like in this line:<br> |
I just want to share this so that we can avoid wrong use of words like in this line:<br> |
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''My trait as a “Knight” is speed! Freed tried to grasp my movement with his eyes, but I got out of his sight by doing a few <font color = "red">faints</font>''<br> |
''My trait as a “Knight” is speed! Freed tried to grasp my movement with his eyes, but I got out of his sight by doing a few <font color = "red">faints</font>''<br> |
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− | We should use feints instead of faints. - |
+ | We should use feints instead of faints. --[[User:Ghost|Ghost]] |
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+ | of course u r correct. U can simply undo the previous one :) --[[User:Chancs|Chancs]] 23:04, 3 February 2012 (CST) |
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+ | You're right about that XD --[[User:Ghost|Ghost]] |
Latest revision as of 07:39, 4 February 2012
I change the word faints to feints and someone return it to what it was
What is the difference between these two words
Faints =
1.lacking courage and spirit : cowardly - faint of heart
2. weak, dizzy, and likely to faint
3. lacking strength or vigor : performed, offered, or accomplished weakly or languidly - faint praise
source: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/faint
Feints = a mock blow or attack on or toward one part in order to distract attention from the point one really intends to attack
source: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/feint
I just want to share this so that we can avoid wrong use of words like in this line:
My trait as a “Knight” is speed! Freed tried to grasp my movement with his eyes, but I got out of his sight by doing a few faints
We should use feints instead of faints. --Ghost
of course u r correct. U can simply undo the previous one :) --Chancs 23:04, 3 February 2012 (CST)
You're right about that XD --Ghost