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What does this sentence mean? I am having a hard time understanding it. The major problem is with the use of these two words- Never and Deliberate. Please help đ
"Never deliberate on your word, but let it go, as the arrow goes to the target- let it strike and stand." - Henry Ward Beecher
22 de ago. de 2021 5:27
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Here, "deliberate" is a verb, pronounced /dÉȘËlÉȘb.É.reÉȘt/ with the main stress on the second syllable and a secondary stress on the fourth syllable (unlike the adjective: /dÉȘËlÉȘb.Ér.Ét/).
From the Cambridge Dictionary:
to think or talk seriously and carefully about something:
The jury took five days to deliberate on the case.
The committee has deliberated the question at great length.
[ + question word ] He's deliberating whether or not to accept the new job that he's been offered.
22 de agosto de 2021
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24 de agosto de 2021
As phil points out, DELIBERATE is used as a verb here. She is basically saying don't question yourself too much. Don't be afraid to speak your mind.
22 de agosto de 2021
I could be wrong but what I've understood here is that the Quoter is telling not to be conscious or too much thinkful to your words. just be spontaneous!
22 de agosto de 2021
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