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  • meaning - Eventually vs. finally - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    "Eventually" also suggests something at the end of a series of events, but without an absolute finality The two words can generally be used interchangeably, at least in the above example, without much meaning being lost In short, "finally" = "eventually" in the above example
  • etymology - How did the meaning of eventually diverge from the French . . .
    eventually (adv ) "ultimately," 1670s, from eventual + -ly (2) the terms "eventual" and "eventually" were in use in the early 1600s and held its current meaning by the mid 1800s The etymologies point to French éventuel , but both the French word and German eventuell have very different meanings
  • meaning - Gap fill: “Eventually”, “finally”, “ultimately” or . . .
    Eventually, leadership qualities are fundamental = Not poor English, but a weak thought At the beginning, those qualities don't matter, but only after a long time? Finally, leadership qualities are fundamental = As my closing thought in this paper, let me point out that leadership qualities are fundamental
  • Adjective meaning once, and eventually to be again
    The word also has the meaning of "perpetual", however, so while it does carry the notion of something that never ends, it may or may not imply starts and stops A perennial student might be one who is always a student, or one who has repeated but intermittent periods of being a student over a long period of time
  • phrase requests - What is the English idiom for eventually getting it . . .
    An actual English idiom I know of that is close in meaning is: "Throw enough mud at the wall and some of it will stick" However, the conceptual image is not as matching, and according to Wiktionary it has a second meaning:
  • meaning in this sentence - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    See meaning #2 at dictionary com: "(adverb) 2 Informal with all things considered (used only after the statement it modifies): He paints very well, considering – Marthaª
  • punctuation - Is there precedent for eventually dropping apostrophes . . .
    During the evolution of the English language words are invented, stuck together to create new words and in some cases change meaning altogether As such I would assume there are lots of words we use that either should theoretically have apostrophes but have evolved to not need them or never had them in the first place
  • meaning - What does a patient and doctor got off to a rough start . . .
    It seems that "got off to a rough start” is the variation of “get off on the wrong foot,” meaning “Make a bad start to a project or relationship – www phrases ” I found detailed explanation of its origin www phrases It says: This has the sound of an old expression - from Shakespeare, the Bible or similar
  • meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    It's relatively rare, but appropriately poetical and has almost your exact intended meaning From the Oxford English Dictionary 1, with a couple of relevant attestations: surfeiting, adj 1 That causes surfeit; that produces a state of surfeit or satiety Frequently fig and in figurative contexts
  • meaning - Word for disliking something at first but then eventually . . .
    One of the perfect uses of the phrase I would say that "acquired taste" matches more closely to the situation the OP described here and would go out on a limb and admit that it is more suitable to that specific situation than "grow on {someone}" because the latter phrase has a connotation of becoming adjusted to it or got a habit of it but the phrase "acquired taste" has very important





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