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What does "per say" mean?
Looked up in the dictionary but it just provided some sample sentences without clear elucidation. I can see one of its meanings is 'to speak frankly". Does it has other meanings that differ from "to speak frankly"?
Thanks for help.
Mar 7, 2012 4:08 AM
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Per se is latin and means "in and of itself". It is used in certain specific, idiomatic contexts in casual English. I might say, "I'm not against women in politics, per se, but I would just rather see a man in a powerful position".
March 7, 2012
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The word you are discussing is Per se. It means really, truly, by nature, inherently, at its core.
It has killed multiple people without warning. The dog is not a monster, per se. It will turn on you at any minute. But it has always over me.
For some reason, it is used to describe what things are not - more often than what they are.
March 7, 2012
Thanks for giving "as such" for a better understanding.
March 9, 2012
You can substitute the old Latin phrase, "per se" with "as such" in English.
I am not against reggae music, per se [as such]. I just don't like the dancing... lol
March 7, 2012
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