Almost, a word with so much meaning,
Oxford describes is as,
not quite; very nearly.
It might not mean much, depending on how you say it.
I’m almost there! 5 more minutes!
I’m almost done with my work,
But it can also be
I almost passed
They almost won
They almost survived
We were almost lovers.
One word can change everything, a yes, a no, a I love, a I hate.
Words are the strongest thing, yet we throw them around as if they are a feather and we are the wind.
Dec 8, 2021
Dec 8, 2021 at 11:02 PM UTC
Almost, a word with so much meaning,
Oxford describes is as,
not quite; very nearly.
It might not mean much, depending on how you say it.
I’m almost there! 5 more minutes!
I’m almost done with my work,
But it can also be
I almost passed
They almost won
They almost survived
We were almost lovers.
One word can change everything, a yes, a no, a I love, a I hate.
Words are the strongest thing, yet we throw them around as if they are a feather and we are the wind.
