late Middle English (denoting a table or sideboard on which cups, plates, etc., were displayed)
As you have spelled it, but it is written as one word 'cupboard'.
No, the word is there's, a contraction and must have the apostrophe to be correct.The contraction there's is a shortened form of the pronoun 'there' and the verb 'is'.Example: There is more sugar in the cupboard. Or: There's more sugar in the cupboard.
the letter P
The English word shop has several possible origins: * Norman - schope * French - échoppe * Saxon- sceoppa, a depository * Swedish - skap, a repository * Danish - skab, a cupboard or chest of drawers
Cup, medal, award and prize.
The official Igbo word for cupboard is "koboodu."
Yes, cupboard is syllabic. It has two syllables.
The letter p in the word cupboard is silent
The African Luhya equivalent for the English word 'cupboard' is "Ikabati".
The word cupboard comes from a board or a table and they put a cup on it and then they turned it from a cup on a board to cupboard. [ where your clothes live]
The Luhya translation of the English word 'cupboard' is "Ikabati".
As you have spelled it, but it is written as one word 'cupboard'.
The Spanish word for 'cupboard' is 'aparador'. The SOUND of the word 'cupboard' is roughly 'CAbad' in Spanish orthography
To say the word cupboard in French you say placard. This word is said as armadio in Italian and armario in Spanish.
they are like cabinets where they can hold many different items. they can come in many different colors too. some can have drawers and some can have doors. some may have both doors and drawers. you might see a cupboard in a closet. the word "cupboards" is plural for the word "cupboard". so "cupboards" would mean more than one cupboard
Yes, the word is there's is a contraction, a shortened form of the pronoun 'there' and the verb 'is'.Example: There is more sugar in the cupboard. Or: There's more sugar in the cupboard.
cabinet.