Yes, if you are talking about hot in the temperature sense:
Spanish (but used in English at times):
Caliente
English:
Calefacient
Calefactory
Calefactive
Calorifacient
Calorific
Obliteration and oblivion are synonyms for death. They begin with the letter o.
hmmmmm......... grosse geese if you are trying to make a aliteration then it could be any word with the sound of g check in a dictionary
passion is the synonym. If you go to dictionary.com and go to the thesaurus section and type in any word it gives you synonyms for the word at least that's where i got my answer,for this question
Many words begin with the letter n. However, no words in the English language begin with the letters nt.
An abstract noun is a word for something that can't be experienced by any of the five physical senses; something that can't be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched. An abstract noun is a word for something that is known, learned, thought, understood, or felt emotionally.Examples of abstract nouns that begin with C are:calamitycarecautioncelebrationcertaintycharitychemistryclevernesscomfortcouragecourtesycrimecrueltycurecuriositycustom
Obliteration and oblivion are synonyms for death. They begin with the letter o.
conception
No.
Ant, any, ape, apt, ask, ate, awe and axe are words. They begin with the letter a.
There is no such word as aile in the English language. Since the word does not exist, obviously it cannot have any synonyms either. Non-existent words do not have synonyms.
There are many synonyms for the word beggar available through any Thesaurus. Some of these synonyms are asker, borrower, deadbeat, mendicant and hobo.
Keen
There aren't any. I looked on Microsoft word at the synonyms and there aren't any there. Sorry ;]
some synonyms for the word 'private' are: non-public, not general, seceret, particular and I am sure there is more so feel free to add any more synonyms that you find.
Beginning a word with capital letters usually signifies that it is a proper noun, such as a name of a person, place, or organization. It is a way to give importance and distinction to that specific word within a sentence.
look in a thesaurus! And no that is not a type of dinosaur.
There do not seem to be any sutiable synonyms except "planting" (for burying).Perhaps the synonym sought was for internment, which could include prison.