Demonstrates, shows, clarifies, displays
draw,color
drew
Illustrated can be a verb or an adjective depending how it is used. He illustrated the book. (V) or The illustrated works in this book are beautiful. (adj)
No, the word illustrate is a verb (illustrates, illustrating, illustrated).
illustrated , slick , and shiny
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
Another word for shake is "Tremble".
No, because if you take the ill off of illustrated it would be ustrated ,and that's not a word.
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Illustrated can be a verb or an adjective depending how it is used. He illustrated the book. (V) or The illustrated works in this book are beautiful. (adj)
The word is spelled illustrated.
I illustrated a painting with my bare hands.
The likely word is "illustrated" (drew, drawn, depicted).
No, the word illustrate is a verb (illustrates, illustrating, illustrated).
showed presented displayed illustrated explained portrayed
The medical textbook is profusely illustrated.
The correct spelling of the word is illustrated (gave an example, or told with images).
No, the word illustrations is a noun, a plural noun. The verb forms are illustrate, illustrates, illustrated, and illustrating.
illustrated , slick , and shiny