This term is used to describe someone who thinks a lot about something and reaches many consecutive conclusions that may or may not be true.
Jamya means to take over and to run things
Originally, metaphor was a Greek word meaning "transfer". The Greek etymology is from meta, implying "a change" and pherein meaning "to bear, or carry". Thus, the word metaphor itself has a metaphorical meaning in English, "a transfer of meaning from one thing to another".
The Malayalam meaning of the word "philosophy" is "ദര്ശനം" (darsanam).
The root would likely be "pense," which means to pay over or give someone or something its fair value, as in the English words, compensate - to pay what is justly due, and recompense - to repay for harm done. Further, we see it slightly changed in the British "Pence," a monetary unit, which is, of course, used to pay for things. So pensive, meaning now deep in thought, would have had basically the same meaning at its origin as it does now, just phrased differently - to pay full attention to some matter, in this case with one's mind.
A synonym that has a meaning similar to the word believes is the word trust. An antonym to the word believes that has an opposite meaning of it is the word doubt.
Decode
analyze
The word "analysis" shares the same base word as "analyze." Both words stem from the Greek word "analusis," meaning a breaking down or evaluation of something.
Arrange, analyze
One pitfall to avoid on the SAT Tests: Do not over-analyze questions; often, the answer is directly supported in the text.
The root of the word "analyst" is the Greek word "analusis," meaning to analyze or break down into components.
The prefix for the word "analyze" is "ana-".
Objects or items are synonymous with the word "things."
the word is unused or nonused
It is from a Latin word meaning 'things to be done'
"Uber" is the German word for, "Over".
Reads, revises, researches, Homework, work....there are many interpretations of this word, which particular meaning do you want?