smell
At the beginning of the war - dispensable. At the end of the war they were indispensable in war material manufacture.
Common Sense
Common sense
Paine's pamphlet was called Common Sense.
Thomas Paine's famous pamphlet was called "Common Sense".
Smell.
The sense often considered dispensable is the sense of smell. While it plays a significant role in flavor perception and detecting danger, such as smoke or spoiled food, many people can function without it. Loss of smell, known as anosmia, can impact quality of life, but individuals can adapt and rely more on their other senses. Thus, it is generally viewed as the least essential sense for basic survival.
The chair was dispensable so Jerry took it to the dump.
The prefix that can be added to "dispensable" is "in-", to create the word "indispensable."
Seeing as how he was an entry level employee, his position was dispensable.
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dispense
A dispensable amino acid, also known as a nonessential amino acid, is an amino acid that the body can synthesize on its own and does not need to be obtained from the diet. There are 11 dispensable amino acids in humans.
Is the word dispensable 4 syllable?
polemical, Tentacle
The assets are dispensable.