Sullenness, gloominess, despondency, melancholy.
No, "and" is a coordinating conjunction used to join words, phrases, or clauses. It is not a transition word used to show relationships between ideas or to connect paragraphs or sections in writing.
Chronological means in the correct order of time. Therefore, you could use a sentence such as: 'List the events in chronological order.' or 'The information was in the form of a chronological timeline' though in the second example it is largely unnessecary, some people like to use big words to make themselves look better :)
Some common words used to show respect to elders include sir, ma'am, auntie, uncle, Mr., and Mrs. It is also respectful to address elders with their formal titles or by using respectful terms in different cultures, such as "sir" or "madam."
When a person speaks, the main organs used are the larynx (voice box), which produces sound, the vocal cords, which vibrate as air passes through to create sound, the mouth and tongue, which shape the sound into words, and the lungs, which provide the necessary airflow for speech.
He could be called a "cub" or a "toy boy." These terms are often used to describe a younger man in a relationship with an older woman.
Melancholy would be a good substitute.
honorable
No they are not necessary. There are plenty of other words that could be used in place of slurs. Ex) Saying something is gay. Gay is not a synonym for stupid. Other words can be used in place of this.
There are some but not many words that can be used in place of small sister. Younger sister can be used in place of small sister. As can little sister.
Other words for eloquent would be well-spoken, elegant, and sophisticated. These words could all be used in place of the word eloquent depending on the meaning of your sentence.
shipyard
You can substitute words which are synonyms. They can be used in place of each other.
Enjoin means to instruct or urge someone to do something. Other words that could be used in place of this are instruct, order, command, prescribe, ordain, or direct.
breath
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Mostly, mainly, chiefly, or principally could be used in place of primarily.
Synonyms for the word "used"? that all depends on how you use the word. For example: "I am used to it." Or, "He has used it again." * expended * consumed * secondhand * worn * old A word that takes the place of another is a pronoun. She can take the place of Cassie. He can take the place of Skylar. These words take the place of other nouns. I hope that helps.