Posts Tagged ‘hysterical’
Historical or Hysterical
These two words sound similar in the English language, especially if you add a “southern accent” to them! They are very different in meaning. At times when people interpret history, they become hysterical. At other times when people are hysterical, they have ignored history. I think we are already entering a recession in our country…
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These two words are very different from one another. They have a common sound at the end of each word. Historical means to reach back into history to past events and how they pertain to our current existence. Hysterical refers to an outburst of emotion that is uncontrollable and irrational. I am pretty familiar with both…
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These two words don’t always fit together. I watched enough Law & Order, Perry Mason & Matlock to see a case built against the person who really committed the crime. Often they have to go back into the history of the persons life to see a pattern of behavior. There are many people who have…
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