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language that does not offend. This phrase is normally used to criticise language that tries too hard not to offend, e.g. to talk of a short person as vertically-challenged.
(also called tilted angle) an unusual angle in photography/filmmaking that frames the subject in...
a notice in a newspaper or magazine reporting on the death of a person. Longer obituaries report...
the letters added to the end of a root that change the part of speech of the word.
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a word or phrase that derives from another word or word root, e.g. quickly from quick.
the part of the sentence that receives the action of the verb directly, e.g. in I saw the car, I...