The word for a large impressive group is "multitude." This term conveys a sense of abundance and can refer to a vast number of people or things gathered together. Other synonyms might include "horde" or "throng," depending on the context.
No, "Iceburg" is not a compound word. It is a misspelling of the correct term "iceberg," which is a large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier or ice sheet.
No, the word 'impressive' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.A conjunction is a word used to join words or groups of words in a sentence.Examples:Jack and Jill had an impressivecollection of buckets.the conjunction 'and' joins the compound subject nouns;the adjective 'impressive' describes the noun 'collection.Our investment may be an impressive successor a dismal failure.the conjunction 'or' joins the noun phrase 'an impressive success' to the noun phrase 'a dismal failure';The adjective 'impressive' describes the noun 'success'.
"The snowflake was large.""The paintbrush is old."
The story she wrote was impressive.
A very impressive performance is a "Showstopper".
The book was very impressive, I recommend it.That was an impressive firework display.You need to be really impressive to catch my attention.
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"Iceberg" is a compound word because it is formed by combining the words "ice" and "berg" to describe a large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier or ice sheet.
The word for impressive in Hindi is "प्रभावशाली" (prabhavshali).
That is the correct spelling of the word "impressive".
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