Word spectrum Sticker
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$2.33 when you buy any 4+
$1.56 when you buy any 10+
$3.11
Product features
- Decorate and personalize laptops, water bottles, and more
- Removable, kiss-cut vinyl stickers
- Super durable and water-resistant
- 1/8 inch (3.2mm) white border around each design
- Matte finish
- For orders with 2+ small stickers, they will be printed in pairs with two stickers on one sheet to reduce sheet waste
- Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received
Word spectrum
A word spectrum highlights different aspects of a concept from one extreme to another. By arranging words on a spectrum, we can see their subtle differences and nuances.
For example, a word spectrum of happiness might range from "Miserable" on one side to "Ecstatic" on the other, passing through "Gloomy", "Content", and "Happy" along the way.
Or a word spectrum of tiredness might be: Asleep - Drowsy - Groggy - Awake - Alert - Energised
It's not a science, and there's a fair amount of latitude for people to place different words in different positions. Looking at many spectrums, it strikes me that some writers excel at selecting specific and perhaps more intriguing words such as "scrumptious" or "mouth-watering" over the more common "delicious."
I became curious about word spectrums when I realised that my understanding of the spectrum of approval was different from that of many of my American friends. In British English, "quite" is often used to mean "a bit less than," but in the U.S., I found it was more commonly used to mean "a lot" or "very."
So, my British English word spectrum of approval would be:
OK - Quite good - Good - Excellent
While the word spectrum of approval for many of my U.S. friends might be:
OK - Good - Quite good - Excellent
It left me confused several times before I figured it out.
For other variations in interpretation, such as where you might put "awesome", there's an excellent table as a Guide for U.S. students interpreting feedback from faculty trained in the U.K. (and vice versa).
More word spectrums, including those illustrated here:
- Size: tiny - small - medium - large - huge - gigantic
- Intelligence: stupid - dim - average - bright - brilliant - genius
- Frequency: never - rarely - occasionally - sometimes - often - always
- Talk volume: whisper - murmur - talk - shout - yell - scream
- Tastiness: disgusting - bland - tasty - delicious
- Smell: foul - stinky - scented - sweet
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