Categories can be deemed as a weird word by some. There are over a million words in the English language, some of which are very strange indeed. English is supposed to be the hardest to learn.
There are no homophones for the word agrees.
No, the word 'weird' is not a noun. The word 'weird' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'weird' is weirdness.The word 'weird'is also used as an informal (slang) verb.
word word word word word word word word word ;D i got two words 1 you 1 weird 2 you 2 weird 3 you 3 weird 4 you 4 weird 5 you 5 weird 6 you 6 weird 7 you 7 weird 8 you 8 weird 9 you 9 weird your are a weirdo >:)
No, the word "agrees" is not a homograph. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and origins.
The word categories doesn't have an antonym.
By going to google images, and googling weird images, and or just the word weird, by googling weird, and or weird images, or by going to the weirdpicturearchive website. You can also go to photobucket as well.
Tagalog translation of WEIRD: kakaiba
There are 4 (four) syllables in the word categories.
Yes. The word weird is used to explain something that is unusual or abnormal. Example: "I heard a weird noise from the garden last night".
They are all in the categories of ruminants, or grazers. They are also mammals.
Yes, it is. It has the English definition of good or can also mean weird in some instances.
Weirdly, this is not the first question about the word weird that comes to mind. Weird, innit?An oddly colored, weird mist slowly rose from the moor.