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'On' is almost the same as 'upon'.
The word hereon is an adverb that means hereupon or upon. This word is rarely used these days, but an example sentence would be: He will pay off his lunch tab, hereon receiving his paycheck.
There are two syllables in the word upon: up..., and the second is on. Clapping at every constant (all letters except a, e, i, o, or u) will help you tell how many syllables are in that word.
no because honor is a word but able isn't
Able to be relied upon; something or someone which or who consistently lives up to expectations.
the answer is word endings
its a word tooooooooooooo big for you...............go ask ur mommy
Astrology is a pseudo-science and not to be relied upon.
Astrology is a pseudo-science and not to be relied upon.
What word means edged upon
Go back upon one's word means to break a literal or implied promise, for example, if you told a friend you were going to cut their grass for them, but then never showed up, you went back upon your word.
When I needed something I relied on her . ( ) =)
Yes, the noun "authoritativeness" is an abstract noun, a word for a word for a quality of confidence and control that is expected to be respected; a word for a quality of completeness and accuracy that can be relied upon; a word for a concept.
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To reminisce is to look back upon times past but not necessarily with sadness.
dispense in- means not able- means capable dispense- means supply or distribute The entire word means not able to distribute