NOUN (APEX)
the word is a verb and indicates the action of repeating something.
Words ending in -ATE can be more than one part of speech. In reiterate it is a verb. In operate, disseminate, and create, it is a verb. In literate, it is an adjective. In consulate and electorate, it is a noun. In separate and deliberate, it is a verb or an adjective. In advocate and conglomerate, it can be a verb or a noun. The suffix -ate is found added to nouns to form group nouns, and added to word roots to form verbs, adjectives, and associated nouns.
"(nat)" is a suffix, as it appears at the end of a word or a phrase.
A suffix is a word part that is placed at the end of a base word to form a new word with a different meaning. It appears at the end of a term to modify its root meaning.
Reiterate means to repeat or say something again. It is not related to cease, lose, or originate.
The word that uses the prefix "re" and means to repeat in the same words is "reiterate."
Words ending in -ATE can be more than one part of speech. In reiterate it is a verb. In operate, disseminate, and create, it is a verb. In literate, it is an adjective. In consulate and electorate, it is a noun. In separate and deliberate, it is a verb or an adjective. In advocate and conglomerate, it can be a verb or a noun. The suffix -ate is found added to nouns to form group nouns, and added to word roots to form verbs, adjectives, and associated nouns.
The definition of the word section means a portion or a division. The prefix "ion" is actually the suffix. A prefix appears before a core word where a suffix appears after a core word. The suffix "ion" means condition.
The Swedish word for reiterate is "upprepa"
the suffix -ous.
In the King James versionthe word - almond - appears twicethe word - almonds - appears 8 timesthe word - chesnut - appears oncethe word - chestnut - appears oncethe word - nuts - appears twicethe word - hazel - appears onceThere may be other nuts mentioned whose name does not include the "~nut" suffix.
In the King James version, no. No word beginning with "ria~" appears in it. However, it seems to be a frequent suffix the word - Amariah - appears 16 times the word - Azariah - appears 49 times the word - Bariah - appears once the word - Beriah - appears 11 times the word - Gemariah - appears 5 times the word - Jeriah - appears twice the word - Moriah - appears twice the word - Neariah - appears 3 times the word - Neriah - appears 10 times the word - Shamariah - appears once the word - Sheariah - appears twice the word - Shehariah - appears once the word - Shemariah - appears 3 times the word - Uriah - appears 27 times the word - Zachariah - appears 4 times the word - Zechariah - appears 39 times
To reiterate something is to repeat it once or many times for clarity or emphasis. An example of a sentence using the word "reiterate" would be: He told them again to stay away from the bluffs; he felt he needed to reiterate the warning.
Telesford? No. In the King James version, the only words which begin with the letters "tel~" are the word - Telabib - appears once the word - Telah - appears once the word - Telaim - appears once the word - Telassar - appears once the word - Telem - appears twice the word - Telharesha - appears once the word - Telharsa - appears once the word - tell - appears 217 times the word - tellest - appears once the word - telleth - appears 7 times the word - telling - appears 3 times the word - Telmelah - appears twice
The word entreatingly is an adverb. You can easily tell if a word is an adverb as they mostly end in the suffix -ly.
The word is to reiterate (repeat again, usually for emphasis).
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The suffix is -or. This suffix is comparative.