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What are nuances between "spot" and "site" when those two words refer to a place?
e.g. :
scenic spots & tourist sites
What are nuances between "spot" and "site" when those two words refer to a place?
Thanking U!
16 de abr. de 2016 12:37
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'Site' is (architecture) to situate or place a building while spot is to see , find; to pick out, notice, locate, distinguish or identify.
16 de abril de 2016
A spot and a site can be the same as Rich said.
However, generally a spot is a very small area whereas a site is a larger area.
We may sit in a shady spot under a tree when we visit a tourist site, historic site or a building site.
17 de abril de 2016
"Spot" feels a lot more casual. Here in the United States we use it to casually for places, especially with positive adjectives:
- I found a nice spot for lunch
- This is a good spot to sit down
"Site" is often used in common phrases, like:
- Camp site
- Tourist site
- Construction site
But "site" isn't used very casually like "spot".
16 de abril de 2016
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