Debris is a noun, not a verb.
A synonym for debris is garbage. An antonym for debris is cleanliness.
UHHH............ debris that doesn't come from you?!?!
Look at all this debris!
You could say: "The amount of debris from that tornado was devastating!"
It depends. A synonym or an antonym to what?For instance:The word "debris" is an antonym to the words "whole, complete, neatness".The word "debris" is a synonym to the word "trash, remains, rubbish".
"Debris" is a noun. It will not a.) turn into a verb or b.) alter to a past tense form.
The past tense verb for the word debris is "debrised."
"He was peppered with flying debris".
The verb form can be an adjective (e.g. drifting ice, drifting debris).
The spelling is debris meaning wreckage, rubble, or foreign materials.A similar word is the medical verb debride, meaning to remove dead tissue.
Yes, the word 'relay' is both a noun and a verb. Examples: noun: The emergency required a relay of construction workers to clear the debris. verb: Please relay this information to your staff immediately.
No, it is a seldom-used past-tense of the word "fling," as in "to throw."
It can be, when it means to function as police, to monitor an activity, or (chiefly military) to clean an area of debris and unnecessary materials. Otherwise it is a noun, for law enforcement officials.
A synonym for debris is garbage. An antonym for debris is cleanliness.
Yes, the base word for debris is "debr-" which comes from the French word "débris" meaning remains or fragments.
marine debris is trash in the ocean
UHHH............ debris that doesn't come from you?!?!