Unsatisfiable
The word is "unprovable."
In Telugu musripovadam ముస్రిపోవడం is a vernacular variant of murisipovadam మురిసిపోవడం, which means 'very pleased with, gladdened or exhilarated'
pleased
annoyed
Yes it is.
The likely word is "glad."
The word smug is an adjective. Smug means pleased with oneself.
Yes, the word pleased can be used as a verb.As in "he pleased his teacher".Other verbs are please, pleases and pleasing.
It just means "very pleased."
Yes. When my teacher asked me what a boutonniere was, I was pleased to be able to answer promptly, which I did by saying "I don't know."
You may be very pleased with the answer you have got.
dispense in- means not able- means capable dispense- means supply or distribute The entire word means not able to distribute
No, the word 'pleased' is the past participle of the verb 'to please'; a past participle is also an adjective; for example:A pleased customer will likely shop here again.
The general word is capable.
The word is "unprovable."
In Telugu musripovadam ముస్రిపోవడం is a vernacular variant of murisipovadam మురిసిపోవడం, which means 'very pleased with, gladdened or exhilarated'
Buoyant means able to float. Adjective.