Yes, it is an adverb. It means "in a manner having a potential or possibility" rather than "absolutely."
Smoothest is the superlative form of the word smooth. The comparative form is smoother.
No. Graceful is an adjective. The adverb form is gracefully.
Double
to evolve
Repeat, redo, especially redo. -hries
"Refaire" is a French equivalent of the English word "redo."Specifically, the French word is an infinitive. The prefix "re-" means "again." The infinitive "faire" means "to do, to make."The pronunciation is "ruh-fehr."
For the word "redo", re- is the prefix and do is the root. There is no suffix.
The word you are looking for is "redeem." It means to make something right or to correct a wrongdoing.
un in undo means... redo or to do it again
No, "redo" is not a root word. It is a compound word made up of the prefix "re-" (meaning again) and the root word "do."
Yes, the word redo is indeed a verb.Other verbs are redoes, redoing and redone.
"Gawing muli" or "ulitin" would be appropriate as equivalent word for "redo".
We'll just have to redo the song's ending until we get it right.
metamorphosis
do again, or restart
Repeat