Essaying [noun]
Definition of Essaying:
written discourse
Sentence/Example of Essaying:
As several of my colleagues commented, the result is good enough that it could pass for an essay written by a first-year undergraduate, and even get a pretty decent grade.
GPT-3 also raises concerns about the future of essay writing in the education system.
This little essay helps focus on self-knowledge in what you’re best at, and how you should prioritize your time.
As Steven Feldstein argues in the opening essay, technonationalism plays a part in the strengthening of other autocracies too.
He’s written a collection of essays on civil engineering life titled Bridginess, and to this day he and Lauren go on “bridge dates,” where they enjoy a meal and admire the view of a nearby span.
As for editorial extensions beyond op-eds and essays like podcasts or video, the shop expects to try out other forms of storytelling in the future as it will use Decode as a way to test new ideas it will eventually bring to clients.
His essays and articles have appeared in The New York Times, Washington Post, Foreign Affairs, and New Republic.
Through the book’s series of essays, she uses the mission as a lens to examine everything from the ethics and economics of space travel to the nature of time, love and home.
There is more of the uplifted forefinger and the reiterated point than I should have allowed myself in an essay.
Consequently he was able to turn in a clear essay upon the subject, which, upon examination, the king found to be free from error.