Here they are alphabetically:
The first word is "confidently" because it begins with C. The next word will start with a D, followed by E, F, H, and I. Then the three with P, alphabetically by the 2nd and if necessary the third letter. Then the two S words, and the W word.
hereafter, futurity, next, succeeding, destiny and tomorrow
The abstract noun forms for the verb to succeed are succession and the gerund, succeeding.A related abstract noun is success.
consecutively, following, in order, in sequence, one after another, orderly,sequential, succeeding, successively.- from http://thesaurus.reference.com
The synonym could be following, consequent, successive, or succeeding.(note: consequent implies cause and effect)
Alliteration is the repetition of consonants at the beginning of two or more words immediately succeeding each other, or at short intervals as a form of rhyme.
"Failing" is a word for not succeeding.
There is no patron saint of succeeding.
The word "succeeding" can mean "being successful" or winning, prevailing.Example : The clever shopkeeper had no trouble succeeding in business.The word "succeeding" as an adjective means "following in time or position".Example : There were more accidents in the succeeding years.
Yes, succeeding is the correct spelling of this word.Some example sentences are:The project is finally succeeding.Our enemies are succeeding in blocking our supply lines.
The word "succeeding" can mean "being successful" or winning, prevailing.Example : The clever shopkeeper had no trouble succeeding in business.The word "succeeding" as an adjective means "following in time or position".Example : There were more accidents in the succeeding years.
preceding EOT succeeding E10
Greek, Roman, Ottoman, British are some empires in succeeding order (there are others).
No, the correct spelling is succeeding.
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Succeeding means achieving a desired outcome or reaching a goal. It often involves overcoming challenges and realizing one's potential. Success can be defined differently for each individual and situation.
reduces the amount of interest expense each succeeding year