Wit is a 3-letter word for the ability to say short and clever things.
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No, the word clever does not have a long e sound. The first e in clever is a short e, and the second e is a weak sound (or shwa). The word cleaver, in comparison, has a long e sound.
Make it short and clever, relating to the Topic
It is short for "acute". Earlier uses of the word have the sense of "clever" or "sharp".
Legend has it he DID. But this is highly unlikely as he was a clever leader, if quite short.
O. Henry is praised for his clever plot twists and surprise endings, as well as his use of humor and irony. He is known for his vivid characterizations and ability to capture the essence of American urban life in his short stories. Critics admire his ability to create engaging and relatable narratives that often explore themes of deception, sacrifice, and the complexities of human nature.
Anaerobic Respiration. All living organisms have the ability to respire (if only for a short period of time) without the presence of oxygen.
I think you would class a short letter as a NOTE?
The answer to Short-lived things is Ephemera which is the plural of ephemeron
* Ewe: a female sheep * We: 1st person pl. pronoun in the nominative case * Wee: short time; very small * Wiz: Very clever or skillful person * Zee: the letter Z
With business correspondence, even with a religious entity, it is best to keep things formal. It is best to use a business letter format, keep things short and clear, and not forgetting to include contact information.
With business correspondence, even with a religious entity, it is best to keep things formal. It is best to use a business letter format, keep things short and clear, and not forgetting to include contact information.
The short vowel in the word "badge" is the letter "a."