Sought Out Another Word Jul 29 2018 nbsp 0183 32 Or just sought 2 a to go in search of look for According to Merriam Webster sought out implies searching for and then successfully finding which is a subtlety that was lost on me to search for and find someone or something His parents sought out the best doctors in the field White blood cells seek out and destroy
Sought is the past participle of seek it means to search So if someone quot sought help quot then they were looking for help After many years of substance abuse she finally sought professional help Sort is a different verb altogether quot Sorting things out quot means figuring something out or putting things in order I will sort out this mess later Sought is as correct as sought after Also sought after is not a hyphenated phrase unless you re referring to it as an action type like you might write about the whole you re thinking about this too much stage Someone can be highly sought and the implication is still delivered that they are being sought after It s like saying someone is being chased or chased after The
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Oct 14 2015 nbsp 0183 32 Do not seek the footsteps of the wise seek what they sought Question I wonder how much quot to seek to follow in the footsteps quot changes the meaning from simple quot to follow in the footsteps quot in what way and even if the phrase quot seek to follow quot is linguistically correct Feb 14 2015 nbsp 0183 32 Is there a noun to describe the object of a search For example in the sentence quot I was searching for my toothbrush quot Is there a word to describe quot my toothbrush quot I am looking for a word along the
Aug 15 2016 nbsp 0183 32 If you can find the infinitive you are good to go As a comment points out check your number agreement Something is singular Therefore They sought something that was their own You could also avoid the number question altogether with Feb 21 2020 nbsp 0183 32 Therefore I am willing to settle for the term quot suitor quot for the person for whom a marriage is being sought even though it sounds more active than it is However I can t find any word that would remotely signify the match sought
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Jul 24 2019 nbsp 0183 32 As it stands the first sentence makes no sense It says that the two countries are aimed at strengthening safety control which of course they aren t countries aren t activities that can be aimed at anything The second sentence mentions two hypothetical countries who are aiming to strengthen safety control which does make sense but it doesn t sound like that s Oct 25 2016 nbsp 0183 32 It s now considered somewhat archaic but British students would say quot I am reading law or whatever quot The word reading was a kind of code word a shibboleth used to signal joint membership of an elite institution or club quot Reading quot for your degree was prevalent at a time when only a tiny percentage of pupils at school went on to tertiary education and of those who
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Sought Out Another Word - Oct 14 2015 nbsp 0183 32 Do not seek the footsteps of the wise seek what they sought Question I wonder how much quot to seek to follow in the footsteps quot changes the meaning from simple quot to follow in the footsteps quot in what way and even if the phrase quot seek to follow quot is linguistically correct