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Compound words that can go before "roar" include "thunder," "lion," and "dinosaur." For "set," examples include "jet," "sunset," and "upset." Before "right," compound words could be "over," "alright," and "upright." Lastly, before "ward," compound words might include "back," "forward," and "homeward."
Up as in: uproar, upset, upright and upward.
no, because ward is a word, but it has nothing to do with going backwards.
When you add "ward" to a word, you create a compound word.
yes. Down is a word and So is Ward Put them together..It creates a New word so itis classified as a Compound owrd
Storebook is not a compound word. Storybook is a compound word.
Yes! Because it has two words in it. To and ward.
It is a compound word although it is also one word.
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Rugido is the Spanish word for roar.
The antonym of roar is whisper.
Roar!