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And we asked you which adjective comes from the name of the author George Orwell?
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And you can probably guess which famous people these adjectives come from: a Freudian slip and a Thatcherite outlook on life.
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Yes, something that is the norm is something that is expected, it's regular and usual.The adjective societal comes from the noun society.
But the adjective comes after.
The noun semantics and the adjective semantic are derived from sēmantikos ("significant"); semiotics (adjective and noun) comes from sēmeiōtikos ("pertaining to signs"); semiology from sēma ("sign") + logos ("account"); and semasiology from sēmasia ("signification") + logos.
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It comes from the adjective absent.
The noun silence comes from the adjective silent,meaning complete quiet.
…and the noun confidence, which comes from the adjective confident, means having belief in your own abilities.
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