Harmonize
affiable
adapt
integrate
You are sociable or you have good rapport with others.
No, the word along is not a noun, an adjective, or a verb.The word along is an adverb and a preposition.An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb.A preposition is a word that precedes a noun or pronoun, telling its relation to another word in a sentence.Examples:adverb: The baby likes to sing along with the music.preposition: Route 7 is the road along the river.
No, the word along is not a noun.The word along is an adverb and a preposition.An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb.A preposition is a word that precedes a noun or pronoun, telling its relation to another word in a sentence.Examples: adverb: The baby likes to sing along with the music.preposition: The cherry trees run all along the Tidal Basin.A noun is a word for a person, place or thing. The nouns in the example sentences are:baby (a common noun, a word for a person)music (a common noun, a word for a thing)cherry trees (a common noun, a word for things)Tidal Basin (a proper noun, the name of a specific place)
Probably just what you think it means-another euphemism for kiss my -another word for rear end.
The 50 cent word as we used to say would be the French one 'ARGOT'. A 'cant' would be another term for secret lingo. ...innuendo, slang, encrypted sentences, a riddle may be others.
Yes, whether it is January or not. Another view: y is acting as a vowel in this word, but can act as a consonant in others, such as 'young'.
Anti-social
Amiable, Sociable
"besides" is single words that mean "as well as" . "in addition to", "along with" are phrases with that meaning. "too" and 'also" mean "as well" .
another word for chosen is picked and a few others.
Cooperative means working well with others.
Them, they
No, the word along is not a noun, an adjective, or a verb.The word along is an adverb and a preposition.An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb.A preposition is a word that precedes a noun or pronoun, telling its relation to another word in a sentence.Examples:adverb: The baby likes to sing along with the music.preposition: Route 7 is the road along the river.
i love you
yes there is another word exept "and" but the word can get boring . for instant if you wanted to say "i ate AND i drank" you can say "i ate ALSO i drank" this would hopefully answer your question .
A synonym for always blaming others could be "finger-pointer" or "fault-finder".
Synonyms for "to get along": to coexist, to agree, to coincide, to harmonize, to be friendly with, etc.
A word for " gets along with others" can be accommodating. However asked this, it was very hard, no wonder you didn`t know! I didn`t know, I had to ask my dad - hes amazing with words!