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The homophone of "thorough" is "thorough." This word does not have a homophone, as it is already spelled and pronounced uniquely.
No, the word 'thorough' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a thorough examination, a thoroughscrubbing, etc.)The noun form of the adjective 'thorough' is thoroughness.
Thank you for your very thorough example.
The teacher was surprised by the thoroughness of the narrative done by the student.
Before buying the used car, have a qualified mechanic give it a thorough inspection. After a thorough physical, the doctor said that I could return to work. A competent crime scene analyst conducts investigations in a thorough and methodical manner.
Thorough means with detail.The health inspector was very thorough with his inspection of the kitchen and he found rats in the cupboards.
I don't have a thorough understanding of why you asked that question.
The word "thorough" in French is "complet" or "exhaustif."
Thorough is not a verb. It's an adjective.
When you vacuum, do a thorough job or you'll just have to do it again.The police did a thorough search of the premises but found nothing.I gave the carpeting a very thorough cleaning and now it looks brand new.
I have now concluded my very thorough study of the ant colony in my yard. The mechanic gave the car a thorough check-up.
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