No an adjective is a describing word while toss is a verb, a doing word.
No, the word tossed is not an adverb.
The word tossed is a verb, as it describes an action.
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A homophone for "tossed" is "tost."
The suffix for tossed is ed
The homonym for "finished" is "furnished," as they sound alike but have different meanings. A homonym for "tossed" could be "tost," which is an archaic past participle form of "toss" that is no longer commonly used.
The likely word is the adverb or preposition "through" (the spelling thru is not formal English).Similar words are the sound-alike threw (tossed), or throng (crowd). Also the homophones thrown and throne (royal chair).
The word anyway is NOT a conjunction. It is called a conjunctive adverb because it can connect a clause or sentence to an earlier thought.For example: The ball may have been tossed over the fence or into a hole; anyway, it was gone.
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tossed has 2 syllables (tos-sed) bye x
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A ball, a coin, and a salad are all things that can be tossed. A ball can be tossed in a game of catch or basketball, a coin can be tossed to make a decision, and a salad can be tossed with dressing to mix the ingredients together evenly.
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