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Originally posted by Reservation View PostNo, because if they were then the thesaurus would simply state something like
jog: run
as is the case with
smart: intelligent
but it doesn't. They clarify it with "for recreation" or "to run slowly." But apparently you think they are. So go and use them interchangeably if you want.
are you serious???
So you think Jog and Run are not synonyms???
yes or no
See this is the problem when you actually do not have any personal knowledge and you let your relying other people opinions get you caught up.
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Originally posted by Reservation View PostNo, because if they were then the thesaurus would simply state something like
jog: run
as is the case with
smart: intelligent
but it doesn't. They clarify it with "for recreation" or "to run slowly." But apparently you think they are. So go and use them interchangeably if you want.
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Originally posted by Horus View PostLMAO.......
are you serious???
So you think Jog and Run are not synonyms???
yes or no
See this is the problem when you actually do not have any personal knowledge and you let your relying other people opinions get you caught up.
Jog: run
But the thesaurus doesn't. Sorry. And if you actually think that jogging and running are exactly the same thing (which is what synonyms are), then you're as much of a ****** as Burner.
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Originally posted by Reservation View PostNo, because if they were then the thesaurus would simply state something like
jog: run
as is the case with
smart: intelligent
but it doesn't. They clarify it with "for recreation" or "to run slowly." But apparently you think they are. So go and use them interchangeably if you want.
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Originally posted by Reservation View PostIt's not about what I think. I'm not the thesaurus. If they were synonyms then it would simply state
Jog: run
But the thesaurus doesn't. Sorry. And if you actually think that jogging and running are exactly the same thing (which is what synonyms are), then you're as much of a ****** as Burner.
YOU are the one replying....
Do YOU think run and jog are synonyms?
What is the difference between Running and Jogging?
"He ran from the police"
and
"He jog from the police"
What is the distinction?
Are they both prenominal?
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Originally posted by Reservation View PostIt's not about what I think. I'm not the thesaurus. If they were synonyms then it would simply state
Jog: run
But the thesaurus doesn't. Sorry. And if you actually think that jogging and running are exactly the same thing (which is what synonyms are), then you're as much of a ****** as Burner.
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