Another word for pittance is meager.
The forms for the verb are outlast, outlasts, outlasting, outlasted.
"Interminable" is an adjective. Other forms of the word are: As an adverb - "interminably" and as a noun - "interminability". (American Heritage Dictionary)
Other forms of the word "amazing" include "amaze," which is the verb form, and "amazement," which is the noun form. Additionally, "amazed" serves as the past participle and adjective form, while "amazingly" functions as an adverb. These variations maintain the core meaning related to wonder and astonishment.
The noun forms are: projectile, and the plural projectiles.The verb forms are: project, projects, projecting, projected.The adjective forms are: the present participle projecting (a projecting nail), and the past participle projected (a projected offer).The present participle of the verb is also a gerund, a verbal noun: projecting.
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I was only paid a pittance instead of its true value
There no other word forms for mimograph.
Some other word forms for continue are continuous, continuing, continuable, and continues.
The salary she earns at her new job is a pittance compared to what she earned previously, but she loves what she is doing and so doesn't mind the pay cut. (pittance = a small, measly amount)
It means a small amount, a meagre allowance
Some words that rhyme with "riddance" include "pittance," "quittance," and "distance."
When her parents died, they left her a pittance as her inheritance, making she and her spoiled siblings livid.
"At the fire sale, all the prices were marked down so low that I was able to buy this sweater for a pittance."
pittance
"poor" pathetic piteous pitiable pitiful
The word may be "pittance" (a small or insubstantial amount of money).A similarly-spelled word is the plural noun pitons(rock-climbing anchors).
The forms for the verb are outlast, outlasts, outlasting, outlasted.