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example exaggerate
dont exaggerate
electrify, dignify, classify, clarify, certify, amplify, defy, disqualify, qualify, dissatisfy, satisfy, glorify, exemplify, modify, justify, gratify, leafy, pacify, horrify, intensify, mortify, humidify, identify, stuffy, solidify, purify, specify, terrify, unify, verify
I told the Circulation Manager I would guarantee not to frequently exaggerate and that I would not dissatisfy him, anymore.
independent, intermediate, inter, intensify, innocent, interest, interested,
oxygen, hexagon, galaxy, exigent, exaggerate, exiguous, exegesis, extravagant and probably a few more.
Figurative language is language that uses words or expressions in a non-literal way to create a deeper or more vivid meaning. It includes techniques such as similes, metaphors, personification, and hyperbole to add richness and imagery to writing.
As a funnel shaped instrument used to amplify the voice, it was invented by Thomas Edison in 1878. Using the Greek words 'Megas' meaning great and 'phone' meaning voice
anger,fustration, or you can add increased in front of both words to intensify the emotion.
America, amplify, arrests, absolve, accused, accuses, accuser, academy, alright, anarchy, apology, Arizona, artists, average.
The longer words are usually going to include a shorter word form. *Words ending in "single F" Y have the long I sound. diversify exemplify falsify indemnify intensify misidentify qualify quantify transmogrify whereby resupply dragonfly wiseguy
example exact/exactly excuse exciting exist exercise extra extraordinary extreme experiment experience expensive exaggerate exhausting excel excellent exterminate exonerate exhilarate