Personificate, personify, personification, impersonal.
Person is of Latin origin (per se).
No, many words are base words and that is their only form.Examples:aanofon
Some words that can be spelled with the letters in the word "base" are: sea, sab, and abs.
A base word is a word by itself, and you can add prefixes and suffixes to change the tense. ("Sing is a word by itself, but I can change it to "singing" or "singer.") A root word has no meaning on its own; you have to add suffixes and prefixes for it to mean anything at all. ("Rupt" is not a word, but I can make it "disrupt" or "erupt" or "rupture.")
The base word of "swooped" is "swoop."
energetic, energize
No, many words are base words and that is their only form.Examples:aanofon
Endowing and endowment are two words with the base word "endow."
Two words with the base word endow are endowment and unendow.
Hesitating and hesitation are two words with the base word "hesitate."
Some words that can be spelled with the letters in the word "base" are: sea, sab, and abs.
non dosen't have a base word it's a base word to other words Samira Louis-Jeune
A base word is a word by itself, and you can add prefixes and suffixes to change the tense. ("Sing is a word by itself, but I can change it to "singing" or "singer.") A root word has no meaning on its own; you have to add suffixes and prefixes for it to mean anything at all. ("Rupt" is not a word, but I can make it "disrupt" or "erupt" or "rupture.")
Philosophical - relating to philosophy or the study of fundamental truths and principles. Philosopher - a person who engages in the pursuit of wisdom and knowledge through rational inquiry and critical thinking.
The base word of "swooped" is "swoop."
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Basic, basically, to base (on)
energetic, energize