Monosyllabic responder.
The word for someone who uses excessive words when talking or explaining is "verbose."
The word "evasive" is an adjective. It describes someone or something that avoids giving direct answers or responses.
No, someone's name is not a pronoun. A pronoun is a word that can be used in place of a noun to avoid repetition. A name is a noun that specifically identifies a person or thing.
"Height challenged" is a metaphor that can be used to describe someone who is short. It uses the concept of height to indirectly refer to someone's short stature.
Someone who uses unnecessary big words when speaking or writing is often referred to as a "sesquipedalian." This term is derived from the Latin word "sesquipedalis," meaning a foot and a half long, and is typically used in a derogatory sense to describe someone who overly complicates their language.
The use of the word "Somebody" is usually in order to refer to no one particularly. Versus when someone uses the word someone they tend to be someone specific.
Yes, it will say who answered it anyway - plus someone who copies and pastes it into a word document will not want someone elses name on it.
The word is thwart (prevent someone from doing something).
Carissimo = dearest (most loved not most expensive)
The word for someone who uses excessive words when talking or explaining is "verbose."
The poet uses the word 'splash' when she describes how she would paint a sunrise on the
The answers is avocado
Forcryeye is not a real English word. It is a combination of the words for, cry, and eye. I did a search for it and it seems to be a screen name, a name someone uses when they are online. But you won't find it in an English dictionary.
An apostrophe is something that can be used as a contraction or even a name (e.g)Tom's pencil
Wikianswers or answers. Com is not a word in English. Conversely if it is a riddle then the last word is website.
It is innapropriate to cheat off of someone else's answers. Glad i helped ;)
The word "bait" means something used to lure someone or something into a trap. Urban slang uses the word to mean someone very attractive.