observed? probably not but thought i'd try an answer
Observation
observation
It is called: observation.
Prevention means to keep something from happening.
No, the word "probably" is an adverb. It is used to indicate a high likelihood or likelihood of something happening.
sabot
No. It doesn't. It means stop or bar someone from doing something or something from happening.
No, the expression, 'What's happening?' consists of a contraction as the subject and auxiliary verb (combined interrogative pronoun 'what' and auxiliary verb 'is) and the main verb 'happening'.The noun 'happening' is a word for an event. The adjective 'happening' describes something as lively and fashionable. In the sentence, 'What's happening?', the word 'happening' is used to mean 'occurring'. The verb 'is' is not used as a linking verb.
For animal abuse and if you see something bad happening to a animal you call them.
Pessimistic is a synonym for something bad happening. It begins with p.
Zemblanity, the opposite of Serendipity. Serendipity is the unexpected happening of something with pleasing outcome.
The word "always" functions as an adverb. It is used to indicate that something is eternal, permanent, or continuously happening.