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ekvivalentne (Cambridge Dictionary) 58. ESTABLISHED - having existed or done something for a long time and therefore recognized and generally accepted väljakujunenud (Oxford Dictionary) 59. EXECUTIVE - of, relating to, or suited for carrying out plans, duties, etc - kommenteeritud kokkuvõte (dictionary.com) 60. EXPEDITE - to make something happen more quickly - edendama, kiirendama (Cambridge Dictionary) 61. EXPOSE - to reveal or unmask - paljastama, näitama (dictionary.com) 62. EXTENSION - a part that is added to something to enlarge or prolong it - pikendus, laiendus (Oxford Dictionary) 63. FACILITATE - to make something possible or easier - hõlbustama, kergendama, lihtsustama (Cambridge Dictionary) 64. FLEET - a large group of airplanes, automobiles, etc., moving or operating together - veeremipark, autopark (dictionary.com) 65
· -ien with names gives a high flown style (dickensien) · -esque has positive connotation and it forms an element of refine style (dantesque) · The main noun forming suffixes with negative evaluation are:-ard, -ster, -monger, -eer · On the slang, -o shows contemptuous attitude (kiddo, coppo) · -happy, -dog show irony, contempt (car-happy, handsome-dog) · Negative affixes that show absence of some quality are rather expressive (unmask vs. reveal, motherless vs. orphan) · The romantic writers tend to bring together such adjectives and the text becomes very emotional (Milton) · Diminutive suffixes imply small size or humoruous or contemptuous colouring (daddy, starlet, lambkin, weakling) Compounds: · Unexpected models for compounds may create humour due to unusual combinations (in-chiefboy-friend-in-chief) · Compound nouns standing for people may form out of a phrase (sound
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