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02: Nearly & Almost
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In the second episode of No Such Thing as a Synonym, we explore a common pair of adverbs: "nearly" and "almost".
When you look up these words in a dictionary you’ll find they have virtually identical definitions. However, I want to let you in on a secret – the dictionary isn’t telling you the whole story.
In this episode, we’ll explore the pragmatic and subtle differences between the two words, including the difference between "nearly perfect" and "almost perfect" and why we don’t usually use "nearly" with emotions, as in "I felt nearly giddy with excitement".
Listen along to learn something new!
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