"Propounder" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Someone who proposes or recommends an idea or plan.
Relating to or denoting a proposition, especially one that is expressed grammatically as a statement or an assertion, often including a verb phrase, and typically considered to have a truth-value.
Offered or presented with a proposal, typically a romantic one.<br><br>Example: "He propositioned her for a date after they had known each other for just a week."
The word "propositioning" is not a commonly used verb, but it can be interpreted as an extension of the noun "proposition", which means a statement or offer that proposes something, especially a marriage or a business deal.<br><br>The verb "proposition" can mean to put forward a proposal or an idea, to suggest or offer something for consideration.<br><br>So, in a sense, "propositioning" could mean the act of repeatedly or continuously putting forward proposals or offers, perhaps with the intention of convincing or persuading someone to accept one of them.
A term from philosophy and logic.<br><br>Propositions refer to statements or declarations that can be either true or false. In other words, a proposition is a sentence or statement that conveys a claim or assertion about the world, which can be verified or falsified.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> "The sky is blue" (true or false)<br> "Socrates was a philosopher" (true or false)<br> "I am 200 years old" (false, assuming you're not over 200 years old!)<br><br>Propositions can be classified into different types, such as:<br><br> Simple propositions: e.g., "The door is open"<br> Compound propositions: e.g., "The door is open and it's sunny outside"<br> Conditional propositions: e.g., "If it's raining, then the streets will be wet"<br><br>Propositions play a crucial role in logic, reasoning, and argumentation, as they provide the foundation for evaluating and constructing arguments and conclusions.
Propositive is a term used in logic to describe a property of a predicate symbol in a formal language.<br><br>In propositional logic, a propositive symbol is a logical operator that denotes a type of affirmation or assertion. It is typically represented by a symbol such as "+" or ⊃, which indicates that the statement it precedes is true.<br><br>In other words, a propositive symbol is used to indicate that the statement following it is not just true, but also serves as a basis for further reasoning or inference.<br><br>For example, in the sentence "A + B", the "+" symbol is a propositive symbol that indicates that statement "A" is a valid premise or grounds for the truth of statement "B".<br><br>However, it's worth noting that the term "propositive" is not commonly used in everyday language, and is mainly seen in formal Logic and Mathematics.
Propounded refers to a theory, idea, or plan that was put forward or presented for consideration, acceptance, or discussion. It can also mean to offer or suggest something as a solution or explanation.
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Downloadable <br><br>belonging to a particular company or person, and not available for general use.<br><br>Example: "The software is proprietary, so we can't use it for free."
Respectful rules of behavior; social conventions. Proper or undying respect, consideration, and attentiveness to social norms, etiquette, and unwritten rules that govern one's behavior in a particular context, especially in formal situations, social relationships, or professional environments.