Michael Placid
What does "not black and white" mean in the answer? the existence of frontier words greatly affects estimates of the size of one’s vocabulary. If someone has a dim sense of the meaning of a word, does he know it or doesn’t he? Clearly, the answer is not black and white. if I want to know how much vocab i need to know, and what criterion judges I know the word, and if i have a dim sense of meaning of a word, doesn't he know the word or not, the answer is not black and white. it says that he doesn't know the word for example ,like truculent and supercilious i know the generous meaning but i don't know what situation to use and allocation etc. that means i don't know the word or counting I know the word. thank you very much....
11 apr. 2020 05:26
Antwoorden · 2
"Not black and white" is an idiomatic term that refers to answers that are not clear-cut. I'm not sure that I understand the rest of your question, Michael; I hope this helps.
11 april 2020
It means it's not so easy to understand. In this context, there can be many answers but it can depend on the situation.
11 april 2020
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