amount, amplitude, caliber, dimension, division, expanse, extent, gauge, gradation, grade, height, intensity, limit, period, quantity, rate, range, ratio, scale, scope, severity, stage, strength, term
Sarcasism: The act of being sarcasitc. Synonym: ironic, mocking, sardonic, cynical, acerbic, mordant, derisive, satirical, causti
A. BC degree is a bachlor degree of chemistry.
Bachelor's degree
Master's degree or Master's Degree
Medical Illustration degree
Possess, own, hold.
height, stage point, altitude... but it depends on which definition you use.
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The word is "Gay". It means jolly, Cheerful, merry or happy.
Sarcasism: The act of being sarcasitc. Synonym: ironic, mocking, sardonic, cynical, acerbic, mordant, derisive, satirical, causti
Brief, deciduous, fleeting, evanescent, flash, fugacious, fugitive, impermanent, passing, short-lived, temporary, transient, transitory.
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A synonym for "ask" is "inquire." Other alternatives include "request" and "question." Each of these words conveys the idea of seeking information or clarification from someone.
A synonym for "important" is "significant." Other alternatives include "crucial," "vital," and "essential," each conveying a sense of necessity or high value in various contexts.
Synonyms:august, glorious, imposing, kingly, magnificent,majestic, monarchial, monarchical, noble, proud,queenly, resplendent, royal, sovereign, splendid,stately, sublime. You r very welcome
The synonym for "consternation" is "dismay," as both refer to a feeling of anxiety or distress caused by something unexpected. An antonym would be "composure," which signifies a state of calmness and self-control in a situation that might otherwise cause worry.
The next degree is the master's degree.