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What do words mean to you?

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It's all in the way the word is used. Do you feel listless at times? How about a state of drowsiness

It's all in the way the word is used. Do you feel listless at times? How about a state of drowsiness? It is possible you are experiencing [Lassitude, lethargy or languor](. Depending on the form your weariness takes, one of these words may describe the condition. Take a look at what each word means in our latest blog. Examples of each are given as well. If you are Janus-faced you may be someone people don’t trust. [Janus-faced]( is a term that refers to a person that is deceitful or has different natures. The word is a hyphenated compound word. Janus-faced has interesting roots. Take a look at the story of this term and see other aspects of Janus. A bit Janus-faced? The things we say may have different meanings. In this article, we look at [dichotomy and](. Each term has its own meaning and root beginnings. The words seem similar in meaning on the face of it, yet they have distinct differences. Find out the way each is used and how they work. Other areas worth looking over. - The [Resources]( page offers supplementary information to aid in improving writing. - In the [Interviews]( section, you can read about many amazing authors and journalists. Find out their insights and tidbits of wisdom. At Grammarist.com it is our hope you find the information to be of great interest and benefit. The goal of any writer is to enhance their skill. The goal of Grammarist is to encourage you in your writing. Let us know what you find of interest. As always; The Grammarist Team Copyright © 2017 HAGSHAMA KEEBALI INVESTMENTS TWO GENERAL PARTNERSHIP, All rights reserved. Hi, Thank you for joining Grammarist.com! We are looking forward to give you tools and tips and working on your grammar. Our mailing address is: HAGSHAMA KEEBALI INVESTMENTS TWO GENERAL PARTNERSHIP granit 11 Petah Tiqwa 49001 Israel [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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