on words, with resemble instead of resent. I resemble that remark (humorous) touché; admitting that an opponent's criticism is applicable to oneself...
(“word”). IPA(key): [wɪrd], [wʌrd] wird (plural wirds) word utterance, remark the sound of one's voice, way of speaking Derived terms guid wirds (“children's...
(plural indefinite התבטאויות / הִתְבַּטְּאֻיּוֹת) [pattern: הִתְקַטְּלוּת] remark 2019 September 8, Aviad Glickman, “עדות שלדון אדלסון: "שרה משוגעת לגמרי...
making or regarding oneself as the center. 1988, M.J. Apter, J.H. Kerr, M.P. Cowles, Progress in Reversal Theory[1]: These remarks would seem to imply...
temporarily absented themselves from the workplace. 1701-1703, Addison, Remarks on Italy: If after due summons any member absents himself, he is to be...
oneself. Synonym: acerbic 1909, Canada. Parliament. House of Commons, Debates: Official Report, volume 1, page 1970: As to the somewhat acerb remarks...
part one (The Book of Credit), page 56: “One thing at least is certain,” remarked King Helmas, frowning uglily, “and it is that among the Peohtes all persons...
also Thesaurus:desecrate 1863 November 19, Abraham Lincoln, Dedicatory Remarks (Gettysburg Address)[1], near Soldiers' National Cemetery, →LCCN, Bliss...
(strýmuvatysja) impf (perfective стри́матися) to restrain oneself, to contain oneself, to control oneself, to hold oneself in check to hold back [with від (vid, + genitive)...
1891, Henry James, chapter 1, in The Patagonia: [H]e took occasion to remark that it was lovely on the balcony: one really got some air, the breeze being...