No. Chamber is a noun. In some uses, chambered can be the adjective.
The US spelling is fiber for most uses. The variant fibre (originally French) is used in the UK and elsewhere, and for some specific uses in the US.
He disassociated with the organisation after some time. This is the sentence that uses the word disassociate.
Yes. Liquid is a noun and an adjective. (There is also a negative, illiquid, for some uses.)
Canto is Spanish or Italian and it means "I sing." English uses derive from the use of the Italian word in music. The root word is cantar meaning to sing. 'Canto' can also be a noun meaning 'the action and effect of singing;' 'the art of singing; and in some places, it can mean 'song.'
In her diary, Anne Frank uses synonyms like quarrels, disagreements, disputes, and conflicts to refer to arguments.
Synonyms include continuous or recurrent. Or for some uses: confirmed, settled, habitual
Anne mcclain uses her right hand to write.
The pen name Acton was used by the Brontë sisters, specifically Anne Brontë. Anne wrote under the pseudonym Acton Bell for some of her published works.
The term soldier has the synonyms combatant, fighter, or warrior.(The term troop is rarely used in the singular, but "trooper" might fit some uses.)
her children
Auntie Anne's
Well back then they were used to hold the jewish. Many were killed off here. Some starved, some got sick, some were beaten, and some were gased. Anne Frank one of the Jewish people died from what the book " The Importance Of Anne Frank" states that " The symptoms of typhus-weight loss, apathy, and hoplessness-soon overwhelmed Anne and Margot." (Wukovits,76,77).
Synonyms for the word pray would be hope or wish, ask (if thats what one may do in a prayer), meditate, think. It really depends on what one uses prayer for.
There is no synonym. Mathematics uses very specific words for fundamental terms.
She uses a Hasselbad digital camera.
Dickens clearly uses good quality descriptive terminologies and synonyms