because it's more than one syllable
Mi-cro-scope. What are you doing here instead of looking it up in a dictionary? What are you, 5? Please go to school and ask some English teacher. You were seriously asking a question here for syllables and could be waiting for days (because nobody wants to answer this), instead of looking in a dictionary?
There are 2 syllables. In-stead.
A thesaurs differs from a dictionary because of its meaning. you could use thesaurus instead of a dictionary when more information is needed when a dictionary's definition is implacent.
The medical dictionary is commonly used like a regular dictionary, but instead full of medical related words.
Easy: Open your dictionary Find "at" Cross it out Your answer is all the words in that dictionary that have NOT been crossed out. You're welcome.
Sometimes it is best to just act naturally instead of trying to be someone you are not. By not doing a handstand whilst riding a unicycle.
Go look in the dictionary instead of bothering me!
a unicycle a euphemism a European You use "a" instead of "an" because they start with a consonant y sound. (I hope this is what you were asking.)
According to mirriam-websters, some synonyms are befit, fit, go, serve, and suit. Some related words are satisfy, suffice; function, and work.
because not everyone has internet, they have dictionary instead.
The two words "do it" are two syllables long, and may have stretched out.
A Dictionary will give you the meaning of a word, its etymology and its roots, where a Thesaurus will give you words which have a similar (often the same) meaning and can be used in a similar context.