If horrific is akin horrible, why is terrific not akin to terrible?
The word "incidentally" can be used at the end of a sentence. You can make the sentence "This was done incidentally.".
Sunny is used as an adjective in this sentence.
The sentence is.... I used surtax in a sentence just now.
you just used it in a sentence
Only as they are used in this sentence.
"genius and madness are akin" kicking my dog is akin to punching me in the stomach. My brother and I are akin.
Judo is a martial art form that is somewhat akin to karate.
The evening was something akin to total bliss.
Coyotes, dingos, and foxes are akin to wolves.
"Akin" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is similar or related in some way.
she was akin to the king due to the fact that was her father
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Perhaps the term 'unfight' is akin to "unringing a bell'.
Saying "what" at the end of a sentence is a colloquialism in British English used to seek confirmation, agreement, or show surprise. It can be akin to seeking validation or prompting a response from the listener.
sa akin (is a Tagalog word) that means "for me"
The past tense of "akin" is "akined." When using it in a sentence, you would typically say something like, "The new discovery was akined to previous scientific findings." This indicates a similarity or resemblance between the two subjects being compared.
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