The difference is mainly in implication. If you say someone is lying, you are saying he is lying right now; if you call someone a liar, you are implying that he lies all the time.
It's a pretty subtle distinction, and someone could certainly be offended in either case, especially if they weren'tlying.
Slang is words that have meanings but are not considered "proper" language, like calling women "chicks" and men "dudes".Jargon is specialized language that can be hard to understand, such as using the word "oncological" instead of saying "about cancer".
No. There is no point in saying 'completely destroyed'.
Slang is like a saying but an accent is more like how you speak
Interrupting someone is more like making them stop talking to accommodate you. An interjection is usually seen as shorter... a side comment or something you slip in between what the other person is saying without necessarily interrupting.
There is no difference. "Whilst" is an old word and is not used very much anymore.
The difference between no problem and my pleasure is that it is saying it was not an inconvenience and the person enjoyed doing it respectively.
Because they're saying that the person is fat
There is not much of a difference between a person saying "ok" or "that's ok." Both of them mean that it is alright.
Mumbling is speaking in a low, inaudible manner which makes it hard to tell what the person is saying. Bawling is crying.
Simply saying difference between impossible and possible is dependent on how determined one is. So this basically means that anything is possible, if one is determined enough.
Public is were there is more people saying a prayer together. Private is just one person quietly in their own.
there is no difference it is just another way of saying the same thing.
It means your being hypocritical. So its like a pot which is assumed to be black calling a kettle black. Or like a dumb person calling another person dumb. People use the saying to basically say, your being a hypocrite
it depends what you are talking about...
a moto is a saying a logo is a name
1. In 1893 the U.S. Supreme Court tried to clarify the difference between a fruit and a vegetable by saying what?
It sounds like the person was saying "through Skype." Skype is an online telephone/calling program.