diplomatically
politely
lovingly
with concern
delicately
It is written privilege not privalage. The word means something that someone is entitled to or something they have inherited and benefit from. It can be used to describe in saying it a privilege to watch something.
The word 'fishy' is the adjective to describe something as fishy.
A word for another way of saying something is a synonym.
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something
Pivotal is a word used to describe the importance of the development of something. It can also mean that something is fixed on something else.
Foreknowledge?
Saying the "N" word to describe black folk.
Another word for repetition is "reiteration." It conveys the idea of saying or doing something again, often for emphasis or clarity. Other synonyms include "duplication" and "recurrence." Each of these terms can be used in different contexts to describe the act of repeating something.
No, its a word used to describe a person who is new to something. Like a rookie.
The answer is yes!!! I heard this word on an episode of friends and have used it ever since!!! The word crapweasel, can be a compliment or an insult, saying something is awesome, or something is not awesome, it just depends on how you say it.
The word gingerly means to do something cautiously or carefully, as if trying to avoid causing damage or disruption. It is often used to describe handling delicate objects or navigating tricky situations with care.