Claudio
What's the difference between "to shun", "to avoid" and "to keep away"? Hi all! Could someone answer to my question in the title and write down some examples? Thank you
May 16, 2008 10:12 AM
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to shun means to deliberately, or habitually avoid, is not used much in common english, to avoid is to work to not come in contact with... to keep away is similar to avoid..."I am trying to avoid fatty foods". I am trying to keep away from fatty foods".
May 16, 2008
avoid: avert by face it or any other smart way shun : avert by escape , run away no pain if you begin from my domain
May 16, 2008
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