Some examples would be:
"I had to yell to get Gloria's attention."
"My parents yell a lot during my softball games."
"Yelled" is the past participle of "yell".
Yes, "yell" is considered an onomatopoeic word because it imitates the sound of a loud, sharp cry or shout.
Yes, the word 'yell' has a short 'e' sound.
What is a sentence for this word? I entered the contest for a chance at a prize.
You can use an underscore to remove a word out of a sentence. It can be placed where the word was.
Don't yell at me; I'm not your husband!
Yell
You may use the word 'sakebu.'
Don't yell at me; I'm not your husband! Her husband has a good job.
I think you mean something like "What is the word for a word that we can use instead of another word, because it has nearly the same meaning, for example, suppose I want another word for 'dog', and I speak of a 'canine', or I want another word for 'shout' and I say 'yell'". The word for such a word is "synonym". We say that "yell" is a synonym for "shout" and of course, "shout" is a synonym for "yell".
I think you mean something like "What is the word for a word that we can use instead of another word, because it has nearly the same meaning, for example, suppose I want another word for 'dog', and I speak of a 'canine', or I want another word for 'shout' and I say 'yell'". The word for such a word is "synonym". We say that "yell" is a synonym for "shout" and of course, "shout" is a synonym for "yell".
Her mien was so beautiful that day that she was complimented by everyone in town. Her mein proved to be awful after seeing her yell at random people venomously.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
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Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
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