Yes, it is official. Ask your monkey's uncle.
I am an English scholar. I discovered that the word unpossible does NOT exist. I studied the English language long and hard to find this answer. Once again, the word unpossible does not exist due to it's improper prefix of un-. The correct word is impossible, using the prefix im-.
No. It can't. Boom. Are you impressed? You should be.
the rule is when there is 'sh' in some words we cant use s
It is against the rules of the language of English. You just don't PERIOD. Boom goes the dynamite1
No you cannot according to the official Scrabble rule book
Taboo
Perphas, meaning of RULE & LAW is same but Law is official word where Rule is unofficial.
Not clear if this is about the word ‘rule’, or about something called the word rule.
Something that is not possible is often referred to as an impossibility or an infeasibility. It denotes a situation or outcome that cannot occur or be achieved given the existing circumstances or constraints.
Roughly 315,700. On a single page the words are 385. So give or take about a 1,000 to account for chapter headings and such.
I was born to rule
The Greek word for "rule" literally means "to umpire".