Tony Robert Leo
difference to “in favor of“,“support“,”plunk for“ and substain?
Dec 3, 2013 10:54 PM
Answers · 3
I would say that "support" is a little bit stronger of a word that "in favor of." It gives the impression that a person is actually doing something to help out. Do you mean "sustain"? That means that someone is doing what is necessarily to keep something going. For example, food sustains a person physically. Without the food, a person would die. So, "sustain" is stronger than "support." I have never heard the phrase "plunk for," but is seems like it would be similar to being in favor of something.
December 4, 2013
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