" Oh stop ! You're so mellifluent " , you write to Luis, in reply to one of his posts. For starters. " mellifluent is an adjictive and your use of it, was grammatically incorrect. Mellifluous,another adj., means sweetly or smoothly; hence, your sentence really reads : " Oh stop! You're so smoothly ( or sweetly ). A second deffinition is : flowing with honey. " You're so flowing with honey " ? Is that what you REALLY meant to say to Luis ?
I could just go on and on and on, but I've made the point and cogently and proved that you misused the word. I am seldon " WRONG "; unlike YOU, toothy. Now, apologise, accept the fact that YOU are the one who is wrong, and don't even attempt to wiggle out of this . You dug the whole and don't know when to stop digging.
" Oh stop ! You're so mellifluent " , you write to Luis, in reply to one of his posts. For starters. " mellifluent is an adjictive and your use of it, was grammatically incorrect. Mellifluous,another adj., means sweetly or smoothly; hence, your sentence really reads : " Oh stop! You're so smoothly ( or sweetly ). A second deffinition is : flowing with honey. " You're so flowing with honey " ? Is that what you REALLY meant to say to Luis ?
"You're so mellifluent," as in having a mellifluent voice, as in a pun on "fluent," as in sarcasm.
I'm sure you knew that all along, though, right?
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