Advertisement
Advertisement
more useful
adjective as in better
Example Sentences
Gospel Oak head teacher John Hayes says he wanted to collaborate on something “more authentic, more useful to parents” while also recognising “as public servants with an incredibly important job, we do need to be held to account”.
What I found more useful was to look at what Rogan asked Trump and what he agreed with, presumably in the name of the conversations he prizes over standard journalistic interviews.
That is why thinking more broadly about "masculinities" instead of one singular type of "masculinity" is more useful and productive.
Similar to the way Harris’ team is drawing on his promotional playbook to turn the tide in her favor, maybe her critics should examine what worked about Cooper’s approach to craft more useful conversations with and about those seeking power.
As I’ve said before, it’s worth having a discussion about whether there should be an actual behind-the-wheel driving test after a certain age, which would be a lot more useful than a knowledge test.
Advertisement
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse