remembered. The past tense of "remember" ends in "ed".
No its not logos its pathos
No. The base noun emotion is from the Latin emovere (to move, as with emotion, to emote).The suffix -al forms the adjective.
Verbs are the words that add -ed to form the past tense, past participle. The past participle of a verb is also an adjective. Some verbs that end with -y after a consonant that are changed to the past tense by changing the -y to -i before adding -ed are:study - studiedhurry - hurriedmarry - marriedcarry - carriedvary - varied
yes there is an emotion for every letter of the alphabet
The 12 - letter adjective that ends with ry that expresses an emotion is - Illusionary .
a 12 letter word adjective that ends with ry that's expresses an emotion
Yes, as it ends with an ED.
attacked
An exclamatory sentence usually ends with an exclamation point (!) to convey strong emotion or excitement.
A regular past tense verb.
No almost everything that ends in ed is a verb
speed
Regular verbs.
"Outburst" is a compound word that ends in "burst." It refers to a sudden release of strong emotion or sound.
applied
remembered. The past tense of "remember" ends in "ed".