The actual word is couth. It is pronounce (kooth)-adjective1.showing or having good manners or sophistication; smooth: Sending her flowers would be a very couth thing to do.-noun2.good manners; refinement: to be lacking in couth.
The correct spelling is couth (having good manners, not uncouth).
No, the word 'really' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Examples:They really like the cake.It was a really hot day.His is really not that smart.The word 'really' is also used as an exclamation: Oh really! She told you that.
The likely word is "really" (actually, or very). A similar word is the surname Reilly.
Yes there really is a word such as woken up for example, "She has woken up!"
There is really no word in English for answering a question with a question.
If you have no cooth, you should take a class in manners or read Emily Post's Book of Etiquette.
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The correct spelling is couth (having good manners, not uncouth).
No, really is not a compound word.
The root word in "really" is "real."
No, the word 'really' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Examples:They really like the cake.It was a really hot day.His is really not that smart.The word 'really' is also used as an exclamation: Oh really! She told you that.
sheep. Thats short.
If you really mean chaau, that word is from Chinese. If you really meant ciao, which is pronounced "chow," that word is a French word.
really really funny me!
no other word really...
The likely word is "really" (actually, or very). A similar word is the surname Reilly.
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