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To: FRinCanada2

Key clarification is the word she was very clear use when she accidentally used shear

sheen
3 of 3
noun
1
a
: a bright or shining condition : BRIGHTNESS
b
: a subdued glitter approaching but short of optical reflection
c
: a lustrous surface imparted to textiles through finishing processes or use of shiny yarns
2
: a textile exhibiting notable sheen


761 posted on 03/28/2024 2:29:04 AM PDT by FRinCanada2 (https://www.thechosenriseup.com/)
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To: FRinCanada2

Shear and sheer are two words that many people mix up due to being homophones (words that sound similar), but they are quite different. Shear can be used as a verb or as a noun, and it usually relates to cutting or removing hair and fleece. Sheer is most often used as an adjective and noun, although it can be used as a verb in very specific situations.

Here are some definitions and examples to help make the use of these words clearer.

Shear (verb)
To cut something with a blade, usually shears (see noun definition).
Examples


762 posted on 03/28/2024 2:30:26 AM PDT by FRinCanada2 (https://www.thechosenriseup.com/)
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