Of course is two words (as you can see) because it is not a compound word and it is also an adjective. by the way of course means naturally as in obvious.
The base word for "obstinacy" is "obstinate," which means stubborn or refusing to change one's opinion or course of action.
The word "served" has one syllable.
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Oppose,of course!!
The base word of "deftly" is "deft." "Deft" means skillful and quick in one's movements or actions.
Of course is two words (as you can see) because it is not a compound word and it is also an adjective. by the way of course means naturally as in obvious.
It's one word: coursework.
There is one syllable.
One such word is veer.
Yes, the word 'pathway' is a noun, a word for a track or course used for walking form one place to another; the course along which something moves; a word for a thing.
its a combination 2 words merged into one. one word is the answer.
The line is "Stand you directly in Antonius' way when he doth run his course" and is said by Caesar to his wife Calpurnia. Antony is one of the men running in the footrace which is traditional on the Lupercal celebrations. The word "course" has the same meaning as in the expressions "race course" or "golf course"; it is the path which the contestants have to follow. To run his course is to run the race along the prescribed path.
That is the correct spelling of the word "course" as used in a course of action, a course taught in school, the course of a river, and the term "of course" (certainly).The sound-alike word is coarse (rough, unpolished). The word with a similar but not identical pronunciation is chorus, a group of sounds, voices, or singers.
Using a noun : empire-building Using an economic activity : colonialism Of course imperialism is already one word.
There is just one syllable in the word "clouds"
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no one is actually 2 words