I used the word "encountered" as a synonym for faced or underwent. I hope this helps you!!
A synonym for bravely is courageously.He bravely faced the pit bull, giving the young girl time to escape.
Almost. "Underwent" is clumsy in the past tense, though fine in the present tense. This is more correct: "She underwent surgery on Tuesday. He saw her Thursday, and thought she looked pale, but he did not know she had undergone surgery only two days before. See what I mean?
undergo: to endure underwent is just the past tense of undergo. if you were to use "undergo" you would say "She no longer wanted to undergo such pain, and so, she took her own life" or "little did she know, she was about to undergo such a change that no one could prepare for" in this case, "underwent" would be used like... "Because of this dissociation, she underwent a change both mentally and physically."
What is synonym for merchant? What is synonym for merchant?
synonymize
irate, cheerless, sad-faced, sad, pessimistic.
SYNONYM: honest direct, genuine, etch, honorable, honourable, ingenuous, artless, sincere, straight, square, true, trustworthy, trustyANTONYM: honestambidextrous, deceitful, double-dealing, duplicitous, Janus-faced, two-faced, double-faced, double-tonguedbeguilingdeceitful, fallacious, fraudulentdeceptive, misleading, shoddyfalsepicaresquerascally, roguish, scoundrelly, blackguardlythieving(prenominal), thievishhope this helped :)
Underwent is a verb, the past tense of undergo.
A synonym for bravely is courageously.He bravely faced the pit bull, giving the young girl time to escape.
A synonym for bravely is courageously.He bravely faced the pit bull, giving the young girl time to escape.
Underwent is the past tense of undergo. Undergone is the past participle.
Had the surgery
Had the surgery
Carmella Espinoza underwent sclerotherapy for the treatment of spider veins.
Almost. "Underwent" is clumsy in the past tense, though fine in the present tense. This is more correct: "She underwent surgery on Tuesday. He saw her Thursday, and thought she looked pale, but he did not know she had undergone surgery only two days before. See what I mean?
of Undergo, imp. of Undergo.
of Undergo, imp. of Undergo.