The words "dependence" and "disturbance" are alike in that they both have the suffix "-ance," which is commonly used to form nouns from adjectives or verbs. Additionally, both words are abstract concepts that describe states or conditions rather than physical objects. They also both involve a sense of change or alteration from a normal or expected state, with "dependence" indicating reliance or need for something and "disturbance" indicating a disruption or interference with something.
disturbance, interference, interruption, stoppage
It would depend on what and how great the disturbance was.
blast, cloudburst, cyclone, disturbance, snowstorm, squallWhite Out is the terminology used by meteorologist
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This is a written essay that you need to do. We don't do homework. I will be glad to give support and suggestions, but not write it for you. It states " in your own words" my words aren't yours.
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No, antonyms are opposite words. Homophones are words that sound alike but with different meanings, regardless of spelling.
The words 'weigh' and 'way' sound alike but have different spellings. The words 'weight' and 'wait' also sound alike but have different spellings.
No, eye rhyme refers to words that appear to rhyme based on their spelling, but do not actually sound alike when pronounced.
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Words that sound alike or look alike are called homophones (e.g. to, two, too) and homographs (e.g. lead as in metal vs. lead as in guiding). These words can cause confusion in writing and speaking, so it's important to pay attention to their meanings and contexts.
Some other words for "shocked" are surprised, startled, stupefy and emotional disturbance.
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Some other words for startled are: surprised, unexpected, shocked, stupefy and emotional disturbance
Some words that rhyme with "brilliance" include resilience, obedience, and dependence.