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Friendly Society vs Society of Friends

Friendly Society, the—(hist.) mutual-aid organization formed to protect members against debts incurred through illness, etc.: The growth of the Friendly Society is impressive. At the beginning during the 1814–1816 period, there were roughly twenty members. Society of Friends, the —(also: Religious Society of Friends, the) the Quakers (a Christian sect, founded in the mid–17th century […]

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Difference between Forceful language and Strong language

forceful language—language which is assertive and definite in expression: France and Russia began circulating proposals to significantly reduce the forceful language of the resolution. strong language— 1. = forceful language: Dismayed by the strong language of the resolution, the United States fired back with a harsh assessment of the behavior of some of its allies. […]

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