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expressions - How informal exactly is good stuff? - English Language . . . Good great lovely stuff! (informal) something you say to encourage or praise someone: "The sales figures are up this week " "Great stuff!" (Cambridge Dictionary) I don't think it is inappropriate If I were in the meetings I would see this use as an endearing quality (particularly if it were the Alan Partridge-esque "lovely stuff")
Common phrases for something that appears good but is actually bad Easily applicable to stuff like the "Cult of New" where people want the shiny new technology For furniture, you might use "rickety" to describe something that would break if you sat on it If you're talking just about tools, I suppose you could use "Golden Hammer"
grammatical number - Can I say stuffs as a plural noun? - English . . . I say the plural 'stuffs' is as much a word as any other I say stuffs a lot, which is the plural of stuff, even though stuff already refers to a collection of (plural) things However, I do say stuffs a lot for fun Maybe I can make it a legitimate word in the dictionary
Is there a word to describe someone who does nice things for others . . . I'm looking for a word that can describe a person who does nice things for other people (e g holding the door open, carrying someone's things) but only for self gain; this person only does nice things to make themselves look good in the eyes of others, but doesn't actually care about the well-being of the people they're helping
Is there a word for a person who takes well care of his her belongings . . . Steward? 1 a person who looks after the passengers on a ship, aircraft, or train and brings them meals • a person responsible for supplies of food to a college, club, or other institution 2 an official appointed to supervise arrangements or keep order at a large public event, for example a sporting event • short for shop steward 3 a person employed to manage another's property, esp a
Word for someone who pays attention to details Graphoria relates to the ability to do "number checking" tasks quickly and efficiently without a great deal of effort People high in graphoria are detail oriented and are able to scan words, numbers, lists, and symbols and manipulate them in numerous ways with a good deal of accuracy They make good speed readers
single word requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Ah, but that's all about how you use the sentence and the context surrounding it If we are talking about insane asylums, yes, that would be a legitimate interpretation of the sentence However, if I said, "This house has so much wrong with it, good thing Mandy is such a good fixer-upper", I think the meaning is clear (+1 on Handy Mandy btw)
Different meaning of looks good vs. looks well In the sentences He looks well and He looks good both well and good are adjectives, assuming looks is a copular verb, that is, one that links other elements in the clause The structure is not Subject-Verb-Adverbial, but Subject-Verb-Complement The first sentence normally means that he seems to be in a good state of health