This might help someone in the internet world- an ANTONYM for busybody that starts with Y is YIELDER! came up with that myself! Paton that word YIELDER! To describe someone who submits to surroundings versus someone who affects surroundings. YIELDER VS. BUSYBODY
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There is no real agreement among demographers about a precise date, but most have decided that Gen Y, also called "Millennials," includes people born between the early 1980s and the early 2000s.
Generation Y refers to the population group in the US born from somewhere around 1976 to around 2000. All population groups tend to be tarred with generalizations, some accurate, and some completely missing the mark. Generation Y followed Generation X. The coiners of generation names evidently had a lapse of creativity.
I'd say "No", because the words "Just" and "Obedience" mean completely different things.Just: "Morally right or fair" *Concise Oxford English DictionaryObedience: "Compliance to an order or rule or submission to another's authority." *Concise Oxford English DictionaryExample: X does what Y wants him to do, because Y feels like it.Therefore, whereas "Justice" should be moral or fair, the act of "Obedience" could pertain to something completely opposed to being moral or fair.
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A bright and cheerful word starting with Y is yellow; a very important word starting with Y is you.
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Youthfulness is the longest word starting with the letter Y. It contains twelve letters.
There is none. You may be thinking of "YEN-teh". That's a Yiddish word, probably originally from Russian. Yenta is not a Hebrew word though. In Hebrew it's a khatetanit (חטטנית)
· youthful
· yearning
a four letter word starting with Y could be: Yolk (as in an egg yolk) Yack Yarn Yawn York
No word starting with the letter y contains the letter x.
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