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Egregious is a word that means flagrantly outageous. It is used in conjunction with words to prove the outrageous term. "The entertainer told an egregious lie about his partner." "The judge ruled that the egregious contract was null and void."
Gregarious means sociable, in other words liking company. A gregarious person likes to be in the company of other people.
outgoing is one :)
hirsute, debonair, stoic, gregarious
To teach the difference between roots and base words, explain that a base word is a complete word that can stand alone and carry meaning, while a root is the core part of a word to which prefixes and suffixes can be attached to change its meaning. Provide examples and practice activities to help reinforce the concept.
A dictionary tell you the meaning and origin of words. A Thesaurus tells you all words of similar meaning.
Teda means difference.
None. They are synonyms; two words with the same meaning.
"Beginning" is a noun that refers to the start or origin of something, while "meaning" can be a noun referring to the significance or definition of something, or a verb referring to conveying or signifying something.
Synonyms are words that have the same meaning..... S = same Antonyms are words that have opposite
there is no difference differents words but same meaning like acclamated and get used to mean the same thing
Disinfectant and antiseptic are two words meaning the same thing.