rough, tough, slough, draught
laugh, rough, tough, cough
Sure! Here are a few more Bicolano words: "magayon" (beautiful), "siling" (chili pepper), and "harong" (house).
Modifying words are adjectives and adverbs that provide additional information about nouns and verbs, respectively. Adjectives describe or give more detail about a noun, while adverbs describe or give more detail about a verb, adjective, or another adverb. These words help to provide a clearer picture or more context in a sentence.
In British English, it is simply, "Give me a call." or "Phone me." More words could be added, of course, such as "Give me a call on Monday." or "Phone me when you get home."
They're both adjectives. As adjectives are describing words. Any word that is typically used with a noun (like eyes) to give more information about (such as the colour "hazel) is an adjective.
In Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, there are 70 words with two syllables or more. Of those 70 words, these words are repeated more than once:people repeated 3xdedicate repeated 2xdedicated repeated 3xnation repeated 5xconceived repeated 2xrather repeated 2xdevotion repeated 2xTo find the entire list of words with two syllables or more, visit the Related Link. Copy the Address into Word or Notepad. Use Control+H to open the Find-Replace Box. Search for all two letter words... put the word in Find, and leave the Replace Box empty...search only for Whole Words (look under More button on Find-Replace box and tick Whole Words). Next look for 3 letter words and remove. Check for 4 letter words and after sounding out each one, remove all that don't apply. When you do 5 letter words, listen carefully to how they sound... for example, "their" is 1 syllable, but aware is 2 syllables. Use Word Count under Tools to see how many you found. If you have more than 70, look for more words that are 1 syllable.
is the use of similar sounding consonant sounding two or more words
reporters are ugly but have normal sounding voices
I believe it's because hyenas have a howl that is more sounding like a laugh.
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It is an Anglicized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.
"Perspicacious", "incredulous", "circumlocution", "lackadaisical", and "sagacious" are examples of five-dollar words, which are considered more complex or specialized vocabulary words.
The more you give, the more you receive. the more you give the more you receive.
No. Sounding like something from a circus marquee, it has no subject and no verb.
Chao is pronounced more liks ts-ow. The ts sounding like the beginning of tsar.
Some words that mean to give more information are elaborate, expound, and provide details.
Just be honest and say what you would say in person. If you be yourself than he'll like you more.
When their voice starts sounding more like a girls than a guys, then their voice starts to sound gay.