you could say 'quickly profused'
if its spreading in a bad or harmful way then the word is 'insidious'
Another word for exactness is same, exactly, identical, a like?
appeared to \ looks like
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That depends on what you mean by "like".Words are SYNONYMS if they mean the same, like sea and ocean.Words are HOMOPHONES or HOMONYMS if they are spelled the same or sound the same as another, but have different meanings, like sea and see, or rock (hard mineral) and rock (to move gently to and fro.)And a HOMOGRAPH is another name for a word that is spelled the same as another word but which has a different meaning -such as saw, the past tense of see, and saw, a tool for cutting wood.[Strictly speaking, a HOMOPHONE is a word that sounds the same as another but has a different meaning, origin or spelling, whereas the word HOMONYM refers to a word that has a different meaning to another, regardless of its sound or spelling.]
another word for "moments" could be "instants" or "seconds"
spreading
Dispersed
The synonym of non malignant is benign.
The noun 'wildfire' is a singular, common, compound, concrete noun; a word for an outdoor fire that is not under control.
Diffusion is the movement of a mineral or nutrient moving across the concentration gradient of a membrane. The closest word to diffusion would probobly be osmosis, which is the movement of water through a membrane.
The word is "proselytizing" but its original meaning had to do with forcing one's religion upon another.
Yes, the compound 'wildfire' is a common noun, a general word for any outdoor fire burning out of control.
Example sentence - He was arrested and prosecuted for starting the wildfire that destroyed hundreds of acres and numerous buildings.
The green tree was destroyed in the wildfire.
Another word for like as in "I like that person..." is -inspired Another word for like meaning "I have a game which is like..." is -such as. I hope this has helped you find your answer. By Lucy
It depends on what activity you are engaged in. Prayer? then yes. Spreading the Word? then no.
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