argued
asserted
barked
bawled
bellowed
complained
countered
cried
demanded
disagreed
exclaimed
fussed
growled
grumbled
hissed
howled
huffed
quipped
ranted
raved
retorted
roared
screamed
screeched
shrieked
snapped
snarled
sneered
sputtered
squawked
yelled
Questionsasked
answered
agreed
begged
disagreed
explained
implored
inquired
interrogated
posed (as in a question or theory)
pressed
pried
proposed
queried
questioned
replied
requested
responded
retorted
suggested
Softlybreathed
croaked
gasped
grumbled
hissed
mumbled
murmured
muttered
prayed
purred
squeaked
whispered
whimpered
LoudlyBabbledbarked
bawled
bellowed
boomed
blurted
called
commanded
cried
exclaimed
hollered
howled
roared
screamed
screeched
shouted
shrieked
squawked
wailed
yelled
yammered
MISC
Joked
Mocked
Pointed Out
Stated
Teased
Lectured
whined
groused
mimicked
mimed
Persuasive/Argumentative
Beckoned
claimed
clarified
insisted
nagged
objected
persuaded
plead
proclaimed
protested
reasoned
Supportive
carried on
Added
continued
ALSO
Avowed
Bid
chastised
chattered (on)
chorused (in a group or in agreement)
chuckled
confessed
confided
conveyed
declared
droned (on)
gabbed
giggled
groaned
gushed
jabbered (on)
jested
laughed
lied
lol'd (As in Laguh out loud)
mentioned
moaned
mused
ordered
pestered
prattled (on)
rambled
related (as in a story)
remarked
repeated
sighed
sobbed
stammered
stuttered
thought aloud
told
urged
uttered
voiced
whined
You can substitute words which are synonyms. They can be used in place of each other.
You cannot use the "word" coral reef in a sentence, but you can use the "words" coral and reef adjacent to each other in a sentence.
Which sentence is correct? How you use your words matter. Or How you use your words matters.
The last renown example sentence I wrote had twelve words in it.
I went sailing on the Aegean Sea. Hard words to use in a sentence.
You can substitute words which are synonyms. They can be used in place of each other.
you can use ..."is" "am" ... it really depends on the content of the sentence ...
Example sentence for the noun substitute.I use real butter, a substitute will not work in this recipe.
"I don't have any milk, so I'll have to use a substitute like almond milk instead." This sentence uses the word "substitute" correctly by suggesting the use of an alternative to milk, such as almond milk.
You cannot use the "word" coral reef in a sentence, but you can use the "words" coral and reef adjacent to each other in a sentence.
Only if you use other words with it.
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Prepositions are words we use before pronouns or nouns to show their relationship with other words in the sentence.
He misjudged her and was sorry. To have misjudged her was wrong. This is misjudged and five other words. Misjudged can often start a sentence. A sentence can end with misjudged.
I would like to hear your description in other words, please. In other words, a more succinct description would be most appreciated.
you can not substitute me. The director Substituted lead actor.
Some cultures are matriarchal; in other words, the mothers are the head of the family