a unit spoken or written which represents language, it denotes a thing, an idea, an action, a qualification, or a relationship and is fully significant when jointed with other words to make a sentence which informs and commuinicates
in ment or in the word instrument
No. A compound word is formed from two separate words. In the word statement, "state" is a separate word, but "ment" is not a separate word.
Words which are hurtful with a sense of negative or defence reaction are known as loaded words.
There are other words for the word explain like describe, clarify and justify.
Usually, words ending in "-ment" are nouns. For example, take the root word "commit", which is a verb. Add "-ment". You get "commitment". This is a noun.
"Ment" is a suffix, it is not a complete word.
The word "ment" is not a stand-alone word in English. It is often used as a suffix added to verbs to form nouns, such as "movement" or "management." Can you provide more context or clarification for how you'd like to use it in a sentence?
Adornment Think of any five letter word you can add the suffix ment to it. mentioned Think of any word that starts with ment timeweary is another example
Yes! ment is a word for those who have been wanting to know it.
No, a compound noun is composed of two or more words. "Ment" is not a word.
nerve,vent,tent,rent,ment,govern,
Advert and Ad could both be clipped words for advertisement.