No, "motionless" is an adjective that describes something as not moving or without motion.
Motionless is three syllables.
The opposite of motionless is moving or in motion.
The word "motionless" is an adjective. It describes something that is not moving or lacking in motion.
The word "motionless" has three syllables: mo-tion-less.
Motionless means completely still with no movement whatsoever. It describes something that is not changing position or location.
No, "motionless and precise" is not a complete sentence. It lacks a subject and a verb, which are essential components of a complete sentence. Instead, it functions as a phrase or description that could be part of a larger sentence. For example, "The sculpture remained motionless and precise."
Motionless is three syllables.
What type of sentence, or just a sentence in general? Here are a few examples of sentences with the word "motionless": The car was motionless in the driveway. The water in the ocean is motionless. A living person can not be completely motionless.
Chris Motionless
Motionless has three syllables.
The opposite of motionless is moving or in motion.
She sat motionless on the chair. The motionless rabbit was scared of the dogs. At the light, the car was motionless.
it means to Pierce with something pointed or to cause someone to become motionless as they concentrate on someone or something either in a good way or a bad way.(verb)
a word for motionless or quiet is still.
Quiet - Calme Motionless - Immobile
Motionless in White was created in 2005.
"Motionless" means it doesn't move. If an object moves, it can be said to be in motion; if it doesn't move, it is motionless.