The base word in the word "strained" is "strain."
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He strained to read the small-print.Our resources are very strained right now.The chef strained the water out of the pasta.
No, "frowns" is not a base word. The base word is "frown."
The base word in the word reporter is report
john strained his back at football practice
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john strained his back at football practice
That is related to colatorium, "strainer" which is Medieval Latin. Also related to colatus, "strained."
An eight letter word for put under stress is "strained."
strained hamstrings are caused when a hamstring is strained
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Yes, it can be an adjective for each of its alternate meanings: - put under strain, or injured by accident or overuse (strained back, strained muscles) - metaphorically tense (a strained relationship) - with solids removed or sieved (strained baby food)