Dooky.
Words that can be made from the letters in "thing" are:ginhihinthitIinitnighnightnitthintin
explain how temperature affects matter using the words contract and expand
The words 'substitute' and 'proxy' both mean using one thing to stand for another.
To paraphrase is to say the same thing using different words.
Does there exist a thing in which you can input a sentence and it spontaneously expresses it using different words?
That's two words, you know.Particulate matter settles out of a solution.Strain the particulate matter out of the liquid and collect it.
The word res (rei, f.) can be used to translate "thing", and a whole lot of other English words besides, such as "matter", "circumstance", "deed", and "case".The idea of "an thing" is often expressed without an explicit word for "thing", by using the neuter adjective by itself - for example, bonum, "a good thing"; alienum, "a strange/foreign thing", etc.
Her matter-of-fact tone during the meeting conveyed a sense of confidence and authority in her presentation.
any thing that can receive a signal
Words come in various forms. When they are printed in books, the books have matter, although books with blank pages and no words would still have matter. In their purest form, words are ideas, and therefore do not have matter. But a collection of words on paper can be described as reading matter.
The main thing to remember when using a thesaurus to replace words is the form in which the original word was used. Some words can be either a noun or a verb, so this will change the synonym that you would use for the word.
No. Bob ran like the wind is not a metaphor ,it is a simile because you used the words like the