Sorry to nitpick like that. College grammar classes where I got whacked on the head with a thick textbook when I made a mistake instilled this tendency in me. IMHO inversely is a better word to use in this context.
So the question has to be asked, could Roc be described as cocky? If so, to what degree?
Awesome.
Isn’t it inversely? No matter, still awesome.
“reversely” is an adverb and quite correct in this usage.
And yeah, this rule speaks volumes.
Sorry to nitpick like that. College grammar classes where I got whacked on the head with a thick textbook when I made a mistake instilled this tendency in me. IMHO inversely is a better word to use in this context.
So the question has to be asked, could Roc be described as cocky? If so, to what degree?
If he’d said inversely, that would indicate that the amount of cockiness you have is accompanied by actual courage.
By using reversely, the actual meaning is that cockiness is accompanied by a lack of courage. I believe that was the intent of the comment.
If so, your humble opinion is incorrect.
@All – Actually, it simply means the bigger the ego, the smaller the penis.
Roc, you take all the fun out of us trying to figure out what the hell you really mean when you tell us straight up like that.