Ductile
As "scorned" means "to intensely dislike" and/or "to purposely avoid", the antonym or opposite of this would be "adore", "admire", "be drawn to", etc...
How much have you drawn from the well? That was a well-drawn caricature of me. Was that drawn with pencil or pen?
A root word has no prefix and no suffix. The word "abstract" comes from Middle English, and originally from Latin. It contains the prefix "ab," which means "from". Trahere was Latin for drawn away. So the root word here is "stract," or perhaps "tract."
It would be the first thing that comes to your mind once you hear the word.
The word 'fascinated' means to be intensely interested, so to be fascinated by something or someone means to be irresistibly drawn to a particular person or object. It can be best described as being similar to being put under a spell.
They are not ductile. Metals are ductile which means that they can be drawn into wires, while non-metals are usually not.
This property is called ductility.
Ductile means one which can be drawn into wires. Metals are ductile.
No ductile means drawn in to wires and malleable means it can be hammered in to shape. Hope i helped :-)
Ductility. A metal can be drawn into wires as the atoms of a metal are packed regularly in layers and they are of the same size. Hence when a force is applied, layers of atoms can slide over one another.
Aluminium is made up of layers of ions/particles which help them to slide over each,enabling them to be drawn into wires.
Ductility
Metals can be easily drawn into wire because they are malleable. These metals are also really wonderful conductors which is why they are picked for wires.
can be drawn into wires.
Yes
In practice, things that are one are frequently the other also, but technically, "ductile" means that it can be drawn into wires, and "malleable" means that it can be hammered into thin sheets.
The metallic property of ductility allows it to be drawn into thin wires.