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Fantasizing - meaning: imagining, daydreaming, hallucinating. Fizgig - meaning: a silly or flirtatious young woman, a kind of small firework; a cracker, a police informer. Foreboding - meaning: premonition, omen, warning, sign. Fumbling - meaning: groping, feeling, handling.
Some words that rhyme with exhibit:RabbitHobbitHabitItHitBitSitLit
Many, including myself, would say it's a tense of 'forbidden' as a verb. Another answer is that it is a "portmanteau" word - a word made up of two or more words. In this case, it comes from foreboding: an omen or premonition, usually of something bad, and verboten: the past participle of the German word verbieten, meaning forbidden. Some friends of mine used this as the name of our haunted house for about 10 years.
Chronic is the only one of the three with a short o sound.
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use the important words from the paragrah and it would make a good conclusion
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This spelling could be several possible words, most likely:revolution - (an orbit around, or a rebellion)revelation - (something revealed or exposed, originally a premonition)
These types of words are called conclusion indicators. They signal to the listener or reader that the argument is reaching a conclusion based on the presented premises. Examples of conclusion indicators include "thus," "therefore," and "so".
Conclusion indicators
Some five letter words that can be made from the letters in conclusion are:coliccolonconiclocusonionscionsonicunionAnd some plural forms for four letter words:coilscoinscoolsiconslionsloinsloonsnouns