cursory
I move my cursor to the first word in your email...
... then I read it in a cursory fashion.
How well have I read your email?
(answer below)
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Not well at all. Cursory means to skim over or to look at quickly or in a hurry.
Cursory
a. 1. Running about; not stationary.
2. Characterized by haste; hastily or superficially performed; slight; superficial; careless.
"Events far too important to be treated in a cursory manner." ~ Hallam.
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Get one word each day:
I move my cursor to the first word in your email...
... then I read it in a cursory fashion.
How well have I read your email?
(answer below)
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Not well at all. Cursory means to skim over or to look at quickly or in a hurry.
Cursory
a. 1. Running about; not stationary.
2. Characterized by haste; hastily or superficially performed; slight; superficial; careless.
"Events far too important to be treated in a cursory manner." ~ Hallam.
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