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  1. How does the hyphen change the meaning in expressions like "high ...

    As you say, high is simply an adjective and performance is simply a noun which high modifies. In the second pair, high is again an adjective and performance is a noun functioning as an adjective and …

  2. etymology - How and when did 'performant' enter common usage in …

    Feb 12, 2025 · Wiktionary also has this relevant note about the adjective performant: The word performant has found a niche in the 21st century through adoption in computing contexts, but …

  3. grammaticality - Usage of high quality vs high-quality - English ...

    Feb 26, 2019 · 0 High quality, different from high-quality in grammar. I have just found that quality is a noun, which means that is the main idea if it is in the sentence. High-quality is an adjective to …

  4. Hyphenation in "high frequency words" - English Language & Usage …

    Dec 4, 2015 · My granddaughter's first-grade reading papers frequently use the term "high frequency words." I'm guessing it refers to words used frequently. But, if the term "high frequency words" is …

  5. Succinct phrase for "work well under pressure"?

    Feb 4, 2016 · Able to perform well in a high pressure environment. Although think about what type of pressure you're good at. Cranky customers? Looming deadlines? Death-defying stunts? Think about …

  6. What's an adjective/phrase for "as a matter of principle"?

    Mar 15, 2023 · Looking for a single-word adjective or phrase meaning "on principle" or "as a matter of principle", that can fit in: I don't go on dates with people I just met. That's …

  7. Being drawn to something? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Nov 7, 2021 · I know that I can say "I was drawn to someone," but can I also say "I was drawn to something by X"? I want to imply how I came across a topic that later became a …

  8. Is there a word/phrase for "unperformant"?

    The word "performant", meaning "performs adequately or well" appears to be a relatively recent coining. Some people object to its use as it is not clear about what kind of performance it is referring to. If you …

  9. "as tall as the building" or "as high as the building"

    Jun 27, 2024 · The term "high" refers to elevation above some agreed upon 'surface', such as ground or sea level. Thus to say a building in high more correctly means that it's either built on stilts or the land …

  10. Is "performance" singular or also plural? - English Language & Usage ...

    In American English, you always use is with information and performance, even if you are referring to more than one piece of information or more than one performance. You may be being confused by …