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Tiffany lam
can you judge some synonyms which have a alike looking what meaning only by the affix and etyma?
such as presume and assume, preserve and reserve and concerve.
in chinese sometimes i can judge some synonyms which have a alike looking just by their differences. such as 保卫 and 保护, 推测 and 推断.
it just likes a game called "spot their differences."
for examples, the differences between these two pairs mentioned above are 卫 and 护, 测 and 断.so i can sense the meaning of a word from a different character which is contained even i never saw them before.
how about english? i can't grip them exactly when i use it(they are synonyms).
i'm very curious.
how can you do that if it can.
2017年11月16日 03:32
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I don't usually use etymology for choosing synonyms, although it can be a fun game in English, (probably less useful than in Chinese, since the roots of English words are often from Latin and Greek, and may have had a long journey on their way to Modern English). Here are some interesting ones off the top of my head:
word — etymological meaning
repose — put (oneself) back (as in “lie back”)
suppose — put below
depose — put down
impose — put in
dispose — to put apart
compose — put together
convene — to come together
converge — to bend / turn together
convert — same root as “converge,” but I believe the verb is in the frequentative aspect, which can imply a more “intense” or complete action.
congregate — to flock together
contain — to hold together
detain — hold down
retain — hold back
sustain — hold up
etc.
2017年11月16日
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