Are you feeling disconsolate today?
These words are called cognate words. They are related to each other by the root word, but they are not the same exact word.
on is a repitition of the same beginning word
If you say to someone "The feeling is mutual" you are telling that person that you agree with them - your opinions, thoughts, feelings mirror theirs. It means: "I feel the same way about sucking your nob"
In Australian English, the word "hope" is used in the same way as in other forms of English. It refers to a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen. There are no unique Australian variations of the word; it remains "hope." However, Australians might express hope using local slang or phrases depending on the context.
Using the same word or phrase for emphasis in poetry is called "repetition." It is a literary device that can create rhythm, emphasize a point, or evoke a certain feeling or idea.
feeling
Are you feeling disconsolate today?
Its a compound word.
A word formed by using the letters of another word is called an anagram.
The feeling was impalpable but she thought something was not right.
Two beers gives me a euphoric feeling.
"The outskirts of town is scary and gives me an eire feeling."
Same thing, but just in a deeper voice, and said with feeling.
Same thing, but just in a deeper voice, and said with feeling.
A word that is the same spelled backwards and forwards is called a palindrome.
Using a word incorrectly is called a misuse or a misapplication of the word.