the word is Prevalent meaning widespread at a praticular time... e.g. daffodils are prevalent in the springtime...
This name has Slavonic origin. Jarý means strong. Slav stands for fame, glory The final meaning of this name is "Famous for his strength".
it means poo
Medival is an incorrect spelling of medieval, which means "middle ages."
Although the word carnival designates a time of feasting and fun, it actually means "put the meat away" for Lent. It also comes from the Italian word carnevale, which means 'Shrove Tuesday.'
There is no Hebrew name that means bright fame, but... the name Meir (מאיר) means shining the name Zohar (זוהר) means very bright (refers to a light that is blindingly bright) There is no hebrew word that means fame, but there is a word for famous (meforsam, מפורסם)
fame
widespread
widespread; of wide extent or occurrence; in general use or acceptance.
Havoc is a word that means widespread destruction. Hemic is an adjective that means having to do with blood.
No, the word widespread is an adjective, a word that describes a noun, for example a widespread belief or a widespread contamination.There is no noun form for the adjective widespread.
Fame, meaning widespread reputation, is usually a noun. It can be a verb when used with an object and is usually passive, as in, he was famed for his ruthlessness.
the suffix in the word extensive is exten
The media irresponsibly reported an unconfirmed rumor, causing an unnecessary, widespread panic. The word widespread is an adjective, and the word extensive is a synonym.
To give something lasting fame means to establish a strong reputation or legacy that endures over time, ensuring that it remains well-known and respected for the foreseeable future. This may involve consistently delivering high-quality work, earning widespread recognition, and maintaining relevance in the respective field or industry.
Famous is a suffix for the word fame.
The esoteric term "wamefou" is a noun. It means "bellyful." (it's claim to fame is as a Scrabble word)