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Esraa Alhowary
What do we mean by the following?
1. Ground your self
2.shit ( I heard it in many context)
3.vulnarable
Thanks in advance
31 de ene. de 2023 18:16
Respuestas · 2
To ground yourself- this can mean to bring yourself into reality, to focus your thoughts and feelings in reality, to keep your thoughts, feelings and actions based off reality.
"I really had to ground myself after my boss complimented my work today. The compliment was nice and made me feel great but I know I haven't been producing my best effort lately."
Some people also use "grounded" which has two meanings.
"I really feel grounded after my daily meditation. It helps me recognize my priorities."
"The twelve year old girl was grounded for three days by her parents. During this time, She had to spend all her free time in her room reading a book instead of visiting friends or using electronics. "
The second is an expletive. It can be used a variety of ways in a variety of sentences with a plethora of meanings.
To be vulnerable- this means to be in a position where others can cause you damage. This can describe an emotional vulnerability or a physical vulnerability. Either way, it means to lower your defenses.
1 de febrero de 2023
1. It's a very informal way of telling someone to keep their ego in check, or to not think too highly of himself.
2. It's an expletive expression that means "feces" or "poop." Don't use this word in polite company or any formal situations.
3. It's spelled vulnerable. It means in danger of some kind of physical or emotional harm.
31 de enero de 2023
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Esraa Alhowary
Competencias lingüísticas
Árabe, Árabe (levantino), Árabe (estándar moderno), Inglés
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés
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