Sentence examples for confusing vocabulary from inspiring English sources

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In articulating this judgment, we use all of the diverse and confusing vocabulary of moral appraisal; works of art, like people, are condemned for their sentimentality, coarseness, vulgarity, cruelty, or self-indulgence, and equally praised for their warmth, compassion, nobility, sensitivity, and truthfulness.

Don't muddle this by using vague opinions or confusing vocabulary.

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It was a pity it didn't get much use: Silence wandered through it at one point, then came wandering back to continue her kneading, her glaring and her confused vocabulary lesson.

At a party, Charlie and his friend Lewis David Wilson Barness) fall under the queasy spell of a beautiful young blonde, Clea Anna Campp), whose confused vocabulary and daffy aspect belie a shrewd understanding of male psychology.

Ye then attributes the problem of confusing Chinese vocabulary for animals and plants to the lack of pictures in past publications.

The field-test questions can flag various issues, like the presence of arcane vocabulary, confusing instructions or poorly drawn diagrams.

The high ambition of its schema can make its narratives and characters inexplicably confusing, and its virtuoso use of vocabulary can be trying ("pudicity"? "noetic"? "fatidic"? "scry"?).

He has a somewhat limited vocabulary, and finds noisy social situations like schoolyards frightening and confusing; he is demonstrative, but has difficulty with empathy.

Aha, it's Stephen Fry, a man who, like Russell Brand, is living proof of how frequently people confuse having a big vocabulary with intellect.

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