Talk:Ranveer Jamwal

"Excellent inspiration" description
Your explanation of your sourcing makes no sense. A link that doesn't mention the article subject can't be a source for content like this. The dictionary links are completely irrelevant. You say it's not a nickname, it's an "adverb phrase." Fine. What is the source of this particular adverb phrase? Did you come up with it yourself? If not, where does it come from? Squeakachu (talk) 05:23, 4 January 2024 (UTC)


 * 1. The 'reference' is not 'unsourced'. The 'reference' or 'citation' is 'sourced' from the 'Cambridge Dictionary' of the 'Cambridge University Press'
 * 2. The 'Cambridge University Press' is the university press of the 'University of Cambridge'. Granted letters patent by King Henry VIII in 1534 It is the oldest university press in the world. It is also the King's Printer.
 * 2. The 'removed' 'phrase' is not a 'nickname'. It is 'adverb phrase', that '"describes' the 'verb' of the 'subject' of this Wikipedia Article.
 * 3. The 'dictionary references' are not 'unrelated'. They are 'related' to the 'context', 'language' (English) and 'subject' of this Wikipedia Article.
 * 4. Please check the 'etymology' and the 'definition' of your 'words' or 'reasons'. Writeship (talk)
 * Writeship (talk) 05:48, 4 January 2024 (UTC)
 * Did you come up with the phrase "Excellent inspiration"? Please just answer "yes" or "no." Further dictionary links are not needed. Squeakachu (talk) 05:54, 4 January 2024 (UTC)
 * The discussion is dismissed. Writeship (talk) 08:39, 4 January 2024 (UTC)