_________ refers to speeding without realizing it.
Blindsight
Fine can be used as an adjective, a noun, and a verb.Adjective: That is a fine piece of work.Noun: How much was the speeding fine?Verb: He was fined for speeding.
The word realize is a verb. The past tense is realized.
It refers to an interior part that something cannot operate without.
The correct term is "ad lib." It is a word which refers to something that is spoken without preparation. A good synonym for the word is improvisation.
Speeding
I would say narrow-minded is a word for not realizing that your Google search is ambiguous.
The word 'speeding' is the present participle of the verb 'to speed'. So yes, 'speeding' is a verb which can also act as a noun and adjective.
Realisation is not a medical word.
Rote.
Without respect in English is disrespect.
The word meaning without change is "constant." It refers to something that remains the same over time and does not vary or fluctuate.
After realizing her mistake, she asked him for forgiveness.
The word meaning "unfulfilled in realizing an ambition" is spelt would be.
A cappella or a voce sola.
Drivers who are convicted of speeding incur a penalty.
The police gave him a ticket for speeding.