Loftily is an adjective and means, "in a pompous, arrogant or grand manner"
It is a demonstration on fondness.
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The part of speech for the word civilian is English grammar.
The part of speech for the word diplomacy is a noun.
It's a noun. By the way, you can just Google "define lignite" and you'll get a result telling you its definition, part of speech, and a sample sentence with it. Of course, this works for just about every word in the English language.
Definition is a noun.
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It is a demonstration on fondness.
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No, a conjunction is a part of speech, such as and, but, or, and because.The dictionary meaning of a word is its definition.
The word "loftily" is an adverb describing something being done in an arrogant manner. An example of a sentence using the word would be: Hank loftily mentioned that he had done well on the exam, despite the fact that he never studied.
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No, the word requiz is not a word. There is not a definition for this word nor part of speech listed and it is not correct to use it in the English language.
Typhoon is a noun. If you're not sure about the part of speech for any word. You can look the word up in a dictionary or type the word into a search engine asking for the definition of the word. Doing so will not only give you the meaning/definition of the word but also tell if the word is a Noun, Verb, Adverb, Adjective, adverb, pronoun, etc.
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