What does “As If” Means? It's Mean I Wish؟ [on hold]
"As If" Means I wish this situation or accident had not happened?!
I looking for a Synonym rather than a sentence. Just a Word that defined the meaning.
british-english british-dialect
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"As If" Means I wish this situation or accident had not happened?!
I looking for a Synonym rather than a sentence. Just a Word that defined the meaning.
british-english british-dialect
put on hold as off-topic by Jim, lbf, TrevorD, RegDwigнt♦ yesterday
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
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Please provide some context demonstrating how you’re using it.
– Jim
yesterday
Brit. Not US. I expect we differ
– Wayfaring Stranger
yesterday
What has your research revealed?
– lbf
yesterday
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/as_if#Interjection "(idiomatic) Refers to something that the speaker deems highly unlikely."
– RegDwigнt♦
yesterday
Blake Morrison's book: As If
– Shahruz Raad
yesterday
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"As If" Means I wish this situation or accident had not happened?!
I looking for a Synonym rather than a sentence. Just a Word that defined the meaning.
british-english british-dialect
"As If" Means I wish this situation or accident had not happened?!
I looking for a Synonym rather than a sentence. Just a Word that defined the meaning.
british-english british-dialect
british-english british-dialect
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1
Please provide some context demonstrating how you’re using it.
– Jim
yesterday
Brit. Not US. I expect we differ
– Wayfaring Stranger
yesterday
What has your research revealed?
– lbf
yesterday
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/as_if#Interjection "(idiomatic) Refers to something that the speaker deems highly unlikely."
– RegDwigнt♦
yesterday
Blake Morrison's book: As If
– Shahruz Raad
yesterday
add a comment |
1
Please provide some context demonstrating how you’re using it.
– Jim
yesterday
Brit. Not US. I expect we differ
– Wayfaring Stranger
yesterday
What has your research revealed?
– lbf
yesterday
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/as_if#Interjection "(idiomatic) Refers to something that the speaker deems highly unlikely."
– RegDwigнt♦
yesterday
Blake Morrison's book: As If
– Shahruz Raad
yesterday
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Please provide some context demonstrating how you’re using it.
– Jim
yesterday
Please provide some context demonstrating how you’re using it.
– Jim
yesterday
Brit. Not US. I expect we differ
– Wayfaring Stranger
yesterday
Brit. Not US. I expect we differ
– Wayfaring Stranger
yesterday
What has your research revealed?
– lbf
yesterday
What has your research revealed?
– lbf
yesterday
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/as_if#Interjection "(idiomatic) Refers to something that the speaker deems highly unlikely."
– RegDwigнt♦
yesterday
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/as_if#Interjection "(idiomatic) Refers to something that the speaker deems highly unlikely."
– RegDwigнt♦
yesterday
Blake Morrison's book: As If
– Shahruz Raad
yesterday
Blake Morrison's book: As If
– Shahruz Raad
yesterday
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Please provide some context demonstrating how you’re using it.
– Jim
yesterday
Brit. Not US. I expect we differ
– Wayfaring Stranger
yesterday
What has your research revealed?
– lbf
yesterday
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/as_if#Interjection "(idiomatic) Refers to something that the speaker deems highly unlikely."
– RegDwigнt♦
yesterday
Blake Morrison's book: As If
– Shahruz Raad
yesterday