What does this sentence mean: "Next to her I felt like a fraud." ?
E Er.S.M.M.Hanifa Banned Tamil Mar 5, 2011 #1 What does this sentence mean: "Next to her I felt like a fraud." ?
owlman5 Senior Member Colorado English-US Mar 5, 2011 #3 This means that I felt false and unworthy when I compared myself to her. Does that make sense, Hanifa?
This means that I felt false and unworthy when I compared myself to her. Does that make sense, Hanifa?
P Parla Member Emeritus New York City English - US Mar 5, 2011 #4 PLEASE furnish context (text before and after the questioned phrase, plus source information).
E Er.S.M.M.Hanifa Banned Tamil Mar 5, 2011 #5 I got this example from the oxford dictionary for use of 'next to'.
C Cagey post mod (English Only / Latin) California English - US Mar 5, 2011 #6 Er.S.M.M.Hanifa said: I got this example from the Oxford Dictionary for use of 'next to'. Click to expand... This is useful information, and should be included when you ask a question. Then we will understand why you aren't giving more context.
Er.S.M.M.Hanifa said: I got this example from the Oxford Dictionary for use of 'next to'. Click to expand... This is useful information, and should be included when you ask a question. Then we will understand why you aren't giving more context.
Copyright Senior Member Penang American English Mar 5, 2011 #7 Please try the WR dictionary: the fourth definition of next to is in comparison with, as Alxmrphi said in post 2.
Please try the WR dictionary: the fourth definition of next to is in comparison with, as Alxmrphi said in post 2.