b) CONCERN, verb (Latin, to separate, divide)...what if suggested "we" (plural) tempts "one" (singular) to ignore being separated; divided (partial within whole)?
Synonyms for: concerned / concernedly on Thesaurus.com
🍎 Elementary Level
adjective
interested or affected:
concerned citizens.
troubled or anxious:
a concerned look.
having a connection or involvement; participating
What can you tell be about the revisionism done to the definition of "concern" in-between https://webstersdictionary1828.com/Dictionary/concern and 2023 Thesaurus? While I'm at it...what about the etymology of CON (with, together) + CERNERE (to perceive; comprehend)?
We should be concerned about both. FSI is coming down uniformly.
a) both (two) or each one?
b) CONCERN, verb (Latin, to separate, divide)...what if suggested "we" (plural) tempts "one" (singular) to ignore being separated; divided (partial within whole)?
Synonyms for: concerned / concernedly on Thesaurus.com 🍎 Elementary Level adjective interested or affected: concerned citizens. troubled or anxious: a concerned look. having a connection or involvement; participating
What can you tell be about the revisionism done to the definition of "concern" in-between https://webstersdictionary1828.com/Dictionary/concern and 2023 Thesaurus? While I'm at it...what about the etymology of CON (with, together) + CERNERE (to perceive; comprehend)?