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Oscar
I'm going for a quick one here. How about dismal versus depressing? Is 'dismal' a word you use, or at least, a word that you read or hear in the news or anywhere else?
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2 mar 2023 17:03
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"Dismal" describes the situation but has nothing to do with you. "Depressing" describes the effect that the situation has on you. A dismal situation can indeed be depressing, and vice versa, but there is no necessary link between the two. For example, the weather can be dismal while you are having a fantastic time indoors.
2 marzo 2023
2
Yes, dismal is a somewhat common word.
2 marzo 2023
1
"Dismal" es más peor que "depressing." (In my opinion). Sí, esa palabra es bastante común, pero no se escucha todos los días. "Depressing" esta casi la misma palabra, pero es más común.
2 marzo 2023
1
yes this is a word that is used
4 marzo 2023
1
As others have said, "depressing" is undoubtedly more common. That doesn't mean it's always the better option of the two, in a given scenario. If you're taking an advanced exam, you might not want the most common answer. I for one don't consider the word "dismal" to be low frequency, and certainly not useless. When everyone limits their vocabulary to the most commonly used words, we're setting up a pretty dismal future for literature and discourse.
4 marzo 2023
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Inglese, Spagnolo
Lingua di apprendimento
Inglese
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