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words containing the "you": your youth young
Telescope, periscope, laparascope, Horoscope
tough enough rough cough
Some examples of words containing "ough" that sound like "oo" include "bought," "brought," and "thought." These words have different pronunciations despite having the same letter combination in them.
The prefix pulmo- ,meaning lungs, would refer to something related to the lungs.
Some examples of words containing the root word "treat" meaning to draw, drag, or pull are attract, contract, distract, and retract. Each of these words have variations in meaning, but all share the common theme of drawing or pulling something towards or away from something else.
Words containing a hyphen (-)
nothing changes. in other words it is not becoming heavier but it is also not containing more of the object.
In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, five unfamiliar words include "drought," which refers to a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall; "desolate," meaning deserted and bleak; "congealed," which describes something that has solidified; "paranoid," indicating an irrational distrust or suspicion; and "refurbished," meaning to renovate or restore something to a better condition. These words enrich the narrative by enhancing the setting and character experiences.
If something doesn't hold water, it is full of holes. If an argument doesn't hold water, then it's full of logic holes. In other words, it's not holding up as a logical argument.
These words start with Sociussocius criminissocius-i
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