appear, arrive,
"Some potential consequences include..."
The word "bringing" is a verb the describes coming to a place with someone or something or the cause of coming to a place. Some other words with the same meaning are to carry, convey or lead.
Yes, it has words which are considered bad for some people.
Drumming (as in heartbeat), Humming (as in song, singing), Numbing (as in insensitive or deadening), Summing (as in adding, totalling),
Words like "the," "a," and "that" are often indicators that a noun may be coming up in the sentence. Additionally, adjectives, possessive pronouns, and numbers are also common indicators that a noun may be present.
Elephant (if one is coming at you) That's about all. e is a friendly vowel. :)
"Punctual" or "early" are words that can mean coming before the expected time.
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The cacophonous noise coming from the band room made me cringe. Cacophonous = loud, noisy, intrusive, harsh, discordant The euphonious noise coming from the band room uplifted my spirit. Euphonious = pleasant, smooth, mellifluous
She is very intelligent. Some of the words coming out of her mouth are words some people don't think a black women would say, or even know. She wrote poetry that
The Gospel or 'Good News' of the Coming Kingdom of God can have many synonyms. See link below:
"Succeding" is a synonym for "coming after".