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What are the different connotations of the words “old” and “settled.”
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What are the different connotations of the words “old” and “settled.”
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Old :
Spiritual, mental wellbeing, health, the past, nobility.
Settled:
Strong, powerful, stability, control (of things), relaxed, conscious.
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