The word tebca does not exist according to the Oxford English dictionary. Officially, therefore, the word tebca could not be used in a question or sentence.
If that were a question and started with the word "what", I would say a shape.
This question is of particular interest because the person asking it is under the mistaken impression that scientific notation is one word and not two.
The opposite of the word "answer" is "question."
As part of an interrogative sentence, adverbs may ask the questions that they usually answer. These are how, when, where, how many, how much, and to what degree. In "where did they go?" the word where is an adverb, as the related word would be in the question "did they go anywhere?"
The term "hardest question" can vary depending on context, but it often refers to profound philosophical inquiries such as "What is the meaning of life?" or "What is reality?" These questions challenge our understanding and provoke deep reflection. Ultimately, the hardest question may be subjective, varying from person to person based on their experiences and beliefs.
What horrible person would be so hurtful to people?
You have 5 questions to answer; Arriving at the 4th question the person asking the questions would say: "this is question # 4, the penultimate question......
A jack-of-all-trades is a person who does odd jobs, so it would be the perfect answer for the question, "What is a hyphenated word that means a person who does odd jobs?" It is possible that this is what was intended, even though it is not what the question asks.
Re-word and re-submit - the question, as it is worded, makes no sense.
Since we don't have your homework, we can't figure out the answer to this question. Which word would normally be used to describe a person instead of a truck?
A person who betrays is a traitor or a turncoat. A person who betrays another is also called a Judas.
A jerk!
Good question
I am assuming the word in question here is "commission", so that would be a C.
A good answer for the afore mentioned question would be "discimination" and/or "racism".
The hawaiian word for 'question' would be "ninau". If you would like more hawaiian words or conformation of this word, visit : http://www.mauimapp.com/moolelo/hwnwdseng.htm
To answer a question we need a who, what, when, where, why, or how question. Your question needs work on your word "libels". The word libel is a form of defamation, lies about another person.