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Neither! "another" has three syllables: An-oth-er.
No, the word unfulfilled is an adjective. There is another adjective, unfulfilling, but neither has an adverb form.
The word for neither denying nor accepting the existence of God or another divine power is called Agnostic/Agnosticism.
Fastidious is a good choice. Neither of these mean "not easily pleased:" discontent, or dissatisfied.
There are two syllables in the word neither. (Nei-ther)
In French, "Monday" is a masculine word: "le lundi."
'Either' and 'neither' are both used to compare two words or concepts. Both are used in conjunction with another word - 'either' with 'or' and 'neither' with 'nor'. 'Either' indicates that one and only one alternative is true. 'Neither' indicates that both concepts are untrue.
"Oba" is neither a suffix nor a prefix. It is a standalone word in Japanese that means "aunt" in English.
It is neither.
No, the word 'neither' isn't a verb so doesn't have any tenses. Only verbs have tenses.
"Leathes" is not a commonly recognized word in English, so it is neither a homograph nor a homonym. It is possible that the term may be a misspelling or a less common variation of another word.
neither tom or Jim went to the park.