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Because it had a ring to it..Bronze Age, Iron Age etc.
because bronze was on earth first
The word responsibiliy comes from the Latin word fart
It came from the Latin word mentula...
It comes from the Greek word lógos.
No, 'irate' is an adjective, a word to describe a noun: an irate driver.Irateness is the noun form.
No, "irated" is not a word in standard English. The past tense of "irate" is "irated." The correct past tense form of "irate" is "was irate" or "became irate."
Irate is an adjective.
The word irate basically means to become angry or very annoyed. An example would be "The car driver became irate when he was pulled over for speeding".
the word is irate even know it does not make scene the word is "irate"
Irate ,
angry!!
Negative - irate means very angry... a negative emotion.
The symbol "Fe" for iron comes from the Latin word for iron, "ferrum."
irate
irate
Incensed