A Course at UnderAcademy College

Linguistic inadequacies, linguistic insufficiencies, the lacking, incomplete, the damaged conversation, the imperfect communication, or declaration, disclosure, the blemished revelations, the poor expressions, the meager, invalid, the frail, the lame, the broken, weak -
          Wanting Tongue

8 comments:

  1. Fantastic! Can't wait to begin!

    (Although I initially typed "begin" as "being" before correcting it. This is a common error I make. I'm certain I'm in the right workshop!)

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  2. Just yesterday I needed a word that ended in 'com', but 'com' seems to be a prefix, not a suffix. (I was unable to use either 'income' or 'icon', and 'dot.com' did not have the sense I was looking for.)

    Thanks for your attention.

    Tom G.

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  3. Hi Tom, everyone else.
    there is one in my native language, sometimes I also think it is one of the negative specific features for my mass-conationals: lacom (like in greedy) ... do you specifically look only to English?

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  4. Language is certainly insufficient when it comes to competing with this busy background...

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  5. Looking forward to contributing and learning.

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  6. When I want a word ending in 'com' I always use 'tetrapharmacom'. To rhyme with 'tetrapharmacom', I use 'tetrapharmacom'. It works every time.

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  7. Words cannot express my gratitude for being able to read the text

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