Oh, isn't that interesting? When you rearrange the letters in "LIED," you get "IDLE," which can indeed mean unemployed. It's like a little puzzle that words like to play with us sometimes. Just remember, there's always a new perspective to be found in every little thing.
You get the word idle.
You get the word idle.
lied is the German word for "song"
Answer is TOWER
I will rearrange the furniture for you.
what is the word for being lied to
sorry i can't explain it properly in the question but i mean is the word lied correct in that sentence in present tense (it lied across the room on a bench)
Arrange is the base word of 'rearrange'.Re- is a prefix. Take away the prefix and you are left with a base word, or root.Re- Arrange
You could rearrange the letters in "peaces" to form the word "escape."
If you rearrange the letter of EIGHTH, you can make the word HEIGHT
To rearrange the word "bleat," you can form the word "table" by using all the letters. Start by identifying each unique letter in the original word - "b," "l," "e," "a," and "t." Then, rearrange these letters to spell out "table."
This word rearranged is PARAKEET.