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Quite pointless denial to claim

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  • Echo (E)
  • Golf (G)
  • Alpha (A)
  • Tango (T)
  • India (I)
  • Oscar (O)
  • November (N)

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Quite

The word quite has its roots in Old English, from the verb "quitan," meaning "to quit or disengage." This verb is derived from Proto-Germanic "*quitaniz," which is also the source of the modern English word "quit." In Middle English, the word gained a new sense of intensity and emphasis, becoming "quite" to convey a stronger sense of importance.

Pointless

The word pointless originates from Old French "pointe," meaning "pointy." This term was later adopted into Middle English as "pointless," derived from the Old French "point," meaning "a sharp or pointed thing." Over time, the meaning of pointless shifted to convey a sense of lack of purpose or significance.

Denial

The word denial has its roots in Old English "dine," meaning "to dine." This verb is also related to the Old English word "dineian," meaning "to dine or eat." In Middle English, the word gained a new sense of emotional or psychological denial, referring to a conscious or unconscious refusal to accept reality.

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