The word stationary is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as not moving or not intended to be moved.
The word station is a noun, a word for a regular stopping place on a public transportation route; a building or place where a particular service or activity is based; a company that broadcasts television or radio programs.
The word stationery is a noun, a word for writing paper, envelopes, or office supplies.
The word "stationary" is not a noun. It is an adjective that means not moving or still.
A homophone for the word "stationary" is "stationery." "Stationary" means not moving, while "stationery" refers to writing materials.
A homophone for the word "stationery" is "stationary." "Stationery" refers to writing materials, while "stationary" means not moving.
The homophone for the word "stationery" is "stationary," which means not moving or still.
Yes, "railway station" is a noun. It is a place where trains stop to pick up and drop off passengers.
The word "stationary" is not a noun. It is an adjective that means not moving or still.
A homophone for the word "stationery" is "stationary." "Stationery" refers to writing materials, while "stationary" means not moving.
A homophone for the word "stationary" is "stationery." "Stationary" means not moving, while "stationery" refers to writing materials.
The homophone for the word "stationery" is "stationary," which means not moving or still.
"Stationary" (meaning "not movable") is an adjective. Note that it sounds like "stationery" (meaning "writing paper") which is a noun.
He always wrote to his mother with his best stationary.
Nicola likes to collect stationery.No seriously, the whole place is crammed with stationery.Do not eat the stationery.We need new stationery.
The word 'stationary' first appeared in the English language in the mid-17th century, derived from the Latin word 'stationarius' meaning 'pertaining to a military station.' It originally referred to something immovable or fixed.
Your word is misspelled. Stationary, with an "a" means won't move. As in, "Betty remained stationary -- she simply would not move." Stationery, with an "e" is paper people write letters on. As in, "She writes all her letters on pink stationery."
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"Stationery" is paper, and I can't envision the opposite of paper, unless perhaps it's an e-document. "Stationary" is immobile, and the opposite would be mobile.