The word 'Spreading' has two syllables (Spread-ing).
Synonyms for spread spread meaning to unfold - open, unfurl, stretch out , sprawl, uncoil, display spread meaning to expand - broaden, extend, proliferate spread meaning to scatter - strew, disperse, scatter, sprinkle spread meaning to disseminate - circulate, publish, promulgate. advertise spread meaning to apply, slather, daub, smear, paint, plaster spread meaning a feast, banquet, smorgasbord, meal, buffet
to put out or launch same as it would be regualry
spread
No, spreaded is not a word. The verb, to spread, is both present tense and past tense. Examples:First, you spread the flour on the board so that the dough won't stick.We spread the fertilizer weeks ago so it would be mixed with the soil when we plowed.
The spread of ideas or beliefs that further a particular cause is said to be propaganda.
The use of propaganda is a method to spread or promote ideas, beliefs, and opinions to further one's own cause or to damage an opposing cause.
John Huss spread Wycliffe's beliefs in Bohemia
A philosophical advocate is someone who promotes and defends a particular philosophical idea, principle, or perspective. They engage in discussions, debates, and writings to support and spread their philosophical beliefs.
its missionaries
Cristianity
Prehistoric religions spread only within particular tribes as individual's beliefs amalgamated with others'. Finally, when tribes met they would also exchange beliefs. Prehistoric religions were not codified with strict rules and therefore were subject to much more flexibility than modern religions which have holy books and interpretive works.
Preacher, Pastor,
missionaries
Missionaries
Chinese religions often spread throughout the beliefs of the family members.
The shadow would become larger and less defined as the screen is moved further away from the bulb. This is because the light rays from the bulb spread out further apart as the distance increases, resulting in a larger, more diffuse shadow.