Question 393

Shakespeare often invented words in order to capture the concepts he wished to describe. He came up with these words, among others: compromise, champion, lackluster, gust and dwindle.

5 year ago
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque

Shakespeare often invented words in order to capture the concepts he wished to describe. He came up with these words, among others: compromise, champion, lackluster, gust and dwindle.

5 year ago
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque

Shakespeare often invented words in order to capture the concepts he wished to describe. He came up with these words, among others: compromise, champion, lackluster, gust and dwindle.

5 year ago
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque

Shakespeare often invented words in order to capture the concepts he wished to describe. He came up with these words, among others: compromise, champion, lackluster, gust and dwindle.

5 year ago
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque

Shakespeare often invented words in order to capture the concepts he wished to describe. He came up with these words, among others: compromise, champion, lackluster, gust and dwindle.

5 year ago
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque

Shakespeare often invented words in order to capture the concepts he wished to describe. He came up with these words, among others: compromise, champion, lackluster, gust and dwindle.

5 year ago
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque
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