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what's the difference among these words? Gourmet Gastronome gastronomer gastronomist bon vivant connoisseur epicure epicurean what's the difference among these words?
Jan 30, 2015 8:21 AM
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Kari has explained the words for you, so can I tell you something else? Your question should be this: 'What's the difference between these words?' I think there must be a grammar book somewhere in China which is misleading students into thinking that 'among' must always be used when you are talking about three or more elements. Even advanced learners, who write otherwise faultless English, seem to believe that this is the case. In fact, if you distinguishing between elements individually, as you are here, the correct word is 'between', not 'among'. Whether you are asking us the difference between two or twenty things, the preposition is always 'between'.
January 30, 2015
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Gourmet : A culinary perfection. Gastronome: A lover of all food : gastronomist and gastronomer are synonyms (they mean the same thing as Gostronome) bon vivant: A person who enjoys finer things (like food and drink, but also other things like art). connoisseur : A specialist on fine arts or taste (profession). epicure: A person whom takes much pleasure in fine food and drink. epicurean: A follower of Epicureanism (a love of knowledge and enjoyment) They are all similar and all originate from French and/or Latin. I hope that helps!
January 30, 2015
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