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Yes, it is.
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The law is dogmatic and will hopefully remain unapproved.
The root word for "idea" is "idein," which comes from the Greek word meaning "to see."
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The word unapproved (unsanctioned) is the prefix un- added to the word approved, which already has a suffix -ed or -d. The root word is approve.There is no such verb as unapprove, although it might have some application. There is a similar verb disapprovewhich would likely be used.The letter D in "approved" is actually the suffix -ED, the adjective form of the verb or the past tense. Words ending in E may add suffixes by dropping the E (e.g. in approving). You could consider the suffix to be only the added letter, but it is technically -ed.
Yes, idea is a word. You had a good idea to come and ask that question here.
There are 3 vowels in the word 'idea'.
i had an idea.
If you attempt to purchase an unapproved item using EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer), the transaction will be declined for that item. EBT can only be used for eligible food items and certain approved products; anything outside of that category cannot be purchased with those benefits. You would need to pay for the unapproved item using an alternative payment method.
The word 'idea' is a common noun; the word 'you' is a pronoun.
I don't think anyone can truly conceptualize the idea of a perfect word. The word means to get the idea of