When you estimate something the word that is commonly used the most is "about". This word is saying that it is not an exact measurement.
This often used word is a poor use of laungauge and can be offensive to some.
No technically it is not a real word, it is slang but can still be used. In absence of oftenly in a sentence you can use often in a different order example: often I go to school in stead of : oftenly I go to school
It is both.Verb: To roughly calculate.Noun: A rough calculation.
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Salvador Dali was a surrealist painter. His art was filled with strange, sometimes disturbing images. The paintings often featured melting clocks.
Approximately
Mathematicians use the word estimate.
1.i had to estimate to the nearest hundred.
This is just an unofficial estimate.
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I often provide example sentences.
There is no such word as "oftenest" - the correct usage of comparison with the word "often" is to say "more often" and "most often."Other options using the word "often" are "as often as" or "quite often."
The word that you are looking for is "extrapolation".
No, the word "estimate" is not a compound word.
I often use the restroom
This often used word is a poor use of laungauge and can be offensive to some.
Japanese often use the word 'paatii,' from the English word. It is written: パーティー