follow, pursue, trace, hunt, trail, track, shadow, hound, target, take up, engage in, work at, in pursuit of, take out after, aim for
flee, break out, get out
It's actually neither. It's a adjective. A adjective is a word which gives us more information about a noun. It could also be a adverb Instead of saying "He ran" You could say "He ran frantically.":]
What is synonym for merchant? What is synonym for merchant?
synonymize
What is the synonym government.
Such a word is called a synonym.
flee, break out, get out
He was nimble and ran like a hare. Her favorite fable was The Tortoise and the Hare. A synonym for hare is rabbit.
A shortage is a lack of something. It means you do not have enough. Another way of saying this is a dearth. You could also say that you ran out of something.
It's actually neither. It's a adjective. A adjective is a word which gives us more information about a noun. It could also be a adverb Instead of saying "He ran" You could say "He ran frantically.":]
What is synonym for merchant? What is synonym for merchant?
synonymize
What is the synonym government.
you are a synonym of abandoned.
a synonym to..?
no it is not a synonym
a synonym for abducting is kidnapping