A word that provides a meaning for the love of words is the word: logophilia.The love of words is logophilia, the lover of words is a logophile. A smaller, but inclusive, category is the lover of long words; the sesquepedalian.
i was scared of getting low grades in school.
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No, the word strong is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (strong man, strong faith, strong odor).The noun form for the adjective strong is strongness.A related noun form is strength.
Strong doesn't have a root word. So strong is its own root or base word.
The word scared is an adjective. It means to be frightened.
No. The word scared is an adjective. The adverb form is "scaredly."
rayquaza is so strong he scared groudon and kyoger away
the word scared used in a sentence like "he is scared", scared is "peur" but if your using it in a sentence like "he is scary", scary would be "effrayant.
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
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The word "afraid" slant rhymes with the word "away" but means scared.
Scared is just another word for frightened. Here are some sentences.I'm scared that I will get a bad grade on this homework.She is scared of dogs.That spooky old house scared the children.He is scared to speak in public.
Well a very good question. Don't get scared of anything, if you get scared of challenges you are gone. Challenges help an individual to become strong.
avoir peur- to be afraid/scared
quiet but is not scared to go strong to the hoop
A word that provides a meaning for the love of words is the word: logophilia.The love of words is logophilia, the lover of words is a logophile. A smaller, but inclusive, category is the lover of long words; the sesquepedalian.