No, cont is short for continue.
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It can, but not always. Wicked tends to be a religious word-- it connotes a person who is evil or lacking in morals. But something can be bad without any reference to morality: That was a really bad movie. Or, the traffic is really bad tonight. Now, note the difference here: Many people believed Saddam Hussein was a wicked person because he used torture on his enemies. (It should also be mentioned that in Massachusetts, "wicked" is a slang word that is used in place of "very"-- that ice cream is wicked good!)
If u want a way out of something try this. say i would rather not do that or u could say i have to go,. but if a bad thing like smoking or having sex and u dont want to then u should stand up for ur selve and say NO that stuff is bad and i do not want to do them!well smoking is really bad and having SEX is fine if ur an approite age!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!The question asks for a word (not an excuse)exit / escape
Yes, the noun 'curse' is an abstract noun as a word for a bad situation or event caused by someone's deliberate use of their magic powers; an unpleasant situation or influence that continues for a long time; a word for a concept.The noun 'curse' is a concrete noun as a word for an offensive or very impolite word or phrase spoken or written.The noun form of the verb to curse is the gerund, cursing, a concrete noun as a word for spoken words.
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i cont tell u that, because its a bad word.
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The abbreviation for continuing is "cont."
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describing word= cont Adjective= tin
The abbreviation for the word "continued" is cont or contd. This could be used in phrases such as "to be continued..."
U-Cont was created in 1966.
The abbreviation for continued is "cont."