I think the word is Shangri-La, a word synonymous with any earthly paradise, despite it being a fictional place. Other might believe that Heaven describes a place of perfection.
The likely word may be "migrate" which birds do seasonally and hunter-gatherers did to find new places to hunt. The general term for to go from one place to another is "travel."
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Grumpy.
i think you can describe blackbeard with the word scary.
onomatopoeia
Utopia. Wouldn't it be obvious?
The word that describes an object's location is "position." It refers to the specific point or place where an object is located in relation to its surroundings.
Metamorphosis.
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Entities Eponym....eponyms (plural)
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"Native" is a word that means originally from a particular place. It describes someone or something that is indigenous to a specific region or area.
The word " Many" is an adjective not an adverb. An adverb describes " how, when...etc. " An adjective describes a noun " person, place or thing " did this help??
The word the is an adjective because an adjective describes a person, place, or thing that is named by a noun
The word "vibrant" describes a place with many activities, as it conveys a sense of liveliness and energy. Additionally, "bustling" can also be used to depict a place filled with action and movement. Both terms evoke an atmosphere rich in engagement and excitement.
The root word of "absolutely" is "absolute."
A word that describes where a person is from is called a demonym. It typically refers to the residents or natives of a particular place, such as New Yorker for someone from New York or Parisian for someone from Paris.