The root words for "paroxysm" are "para-" meaning beyond or beside, and "-oxysm" meaning sharp or sudden.
The root words for "you'd" are "you" and "would."
Root words are part of everyday language. Some examples of root words are bicycle (cycle is the root word) and transaction (action is the root word.)
Words such as contradict, dictate, and prediction have dictus as a root.
Some words that have the root "quick" include quickly, quicken, quicksand, and quicksilver.
A few words with the root word LUNA are: lunatic lunar
Words that rhyme with aneurysm include: abysm cataclysm paroxysm
Jarry use paroxysm in a sentence.\
He is having a paroxysm of the malaria he had last week.
paroxysm: a sharp sudden attack of something like coughing, pain, or fear She had a paroxysm of fear when she saw the rag in the dark and thought it was a rat.
The young child had a paroxysm after being told he could not get the toy from the store.
Paroxysm means sudden attack.
Each new paroxysm will bear a more severe and dangerous character.
Of the nature of a paroxysm; characterized or accompanied by paroxysms; as, a paroxysmal pain; paroxysmaltemper.
The cast of Paroxysm - 2014 includes: Paul Dewdney as Dr. Moses
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