Words are sharp, making one to feel disappointed.
Yes.
In one sense, "discourteous." In another, "sudden."
There are two types of pride: one is to feel good about yourself after a job well done. The other one means to feel above another person in status.
When you say something like "I have no words to express what I feel for you," what you are saying is that it is hard to say what you are thinking and feeling. Maybe the emotion is partly one thing and partly another, or the emotion seems bigger than the simple words used to convey it... the words aren't getting across what you really mean. That's usually what people mean when they use that phrase.
The words 'substitute' and 'proxy' both mean using one thing to stand for another.
plagiarism
Do you mean cymbal, the musical instrument? Or do you mean syllable, the divisions of words? Or do you mean symbol, the representation of one thing for another?
They don't. Unless you mean why do some people need to be married to feel and be committed to one another.Because marriage makes it official. It's a contract.
Synonym means the same. Antonym means opposite.
People label one another to make them selves feel good.
Only he knows what he truly means and the best thing you both could do is sit and talk to one another to find out just how one another feels.