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Compound Words

Compound words are formed by two distinct words. Examples include: newspaper, anybody, eyebrow.

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What is the opposite word for dude?

The slang opposite gender is usually "chick" (Lots of chicks and dudes were there).

There is also "dudette : A cool girl or woman; a female dude" is the answer

The opposite of a dude would depend on the meaning:

  • Dude = man or guy, you could use "dudette" or "woman"
  • Dude = city man, the opposite would be country boy
  • Dude = dandy, the opposite would be a plain man

"Heard of dudette"

What is a 10 syllable word?

There are many, here's a few:

Nonelectronegativity

antiferromagnetically

extraterritoriality

anti-intellectuality

indefatigabilityism

epizootiological

uniformitarianism

otorhinolaryngologist

non-electroconductivity

non-biodegradibility

nonbiocompatibility

non-histocompatibility

hypercoaguability

multiinterdisciplinary

and

interdenominationalism.

Is tiley a word?

No it is not a word for the love of pete sake No it is not a word for the love of pete sake

WHAT IS the definition of the word zinic?

"Zinic" is not a recognized word in the English language. It is possible there may be a typo or other error in the spelling. Can you provide more context or clarify?

Is scaredness a word?

No, "Scaredness" is not a word.

I think the actual word is scardiness

What is the prefix of wine?

there isn't one

Yes there is. It is oeno- ( or eno- ) as in oenology, the study of wines

Is noticfaction a word?

No, it isn't. But notification is a word. Have fun: look it up at onelook.com

Is gabet a word?

No, "gabet" is not a recognized word in English. It does not appear in any mainstream dictionaries or have a generally accepted meaning.

What words have -chym- in them?

There are several words that start, end, or contain the letters 'chym, ' including chymist, chyme, and chymic. Other words that contain those letters are alchymy, parenchyma, mesenchyme, and chymous.

What is the word ''because''?

Because in a conjunction - its function is to serve as a connector between words. Other words in this group are 'and, however and but'

Is unintimidatable a word?

Well, not so much. If you used it, you wouldn't be the first though... it just hasn't made it to the dictionary yet. So, if you want to take the risk, go for it. If you don't want to take the risk, try "impervious to intimidation" instead. :)

Is a a word?

The words A and AN are called "indefinite articles" and apply to some non-specific member of a group.

Use "an" when the following word starts with a vowel sound. (Some users will use "an" before words beginning with "his-" if the user pronounces it with the soft sibilant instead of a hard H, e.g. "an historic occasion")

How did people create words?

The origin of the oldest words are pretty much lost to history although how they were created probably parallels how words are created today.

* Onomatopoeia: words sound like that thing they represent like: roar, crash, snap... * Convenient representation: I, you, he, she, we, they, all probably began as the speaker applied appropriate squeaks to designate individuals and groups. The pronouns probably had a lot in common with names. * Meaningful prefixes and suffixes: altering the meaning of an existing word by attaching a prefix or a suffix. want, wanted, unwanted... * Compounding words: Putting two or more words together to describe something unique. someone, anyone, outrageous * Borrowing Words: Other languages have words more appropriate to some applications than what exists in our own language so we just borrow it: veal, pork, beef.... * Combining and deriving and borrowing: hypodermic, pseduoantidisestablishmentarianism...

The word vituperation?

Vituperation means to criticize or verbally abuse someone in a harsh and angry manner. It involves using bitter and abusive language to express strong disapproval or condemnation towards someone or something.

What is the french word for because?

'Parce Que' can be used for more simple sentences, but 'car' is a more advanced way of saying Because. but if your trying to work out a sentence in any language DO NOT USE GOOGLE TRANSLATEit gets the nouns or verbs mixed up and its all gobledy goop wen you hand it in :)

What is the word for two different answers are both right?

The term for two different answers both being correct is called "equivocation" or "ambiguity".

What is the definition of the word Bias?

Bias refers to a preference or inclination towards a particular perspective, idea, or outcome, often leading to unfair judgments or treatment. It can result in prejudice or discrimination based on factors such as race, gender, or personal beliefs.

Is attemption a word?

Attemption is not an actual word at all. It is obvsiously derived from the word "attempt" and is a misrepresentation of a different form.

How many 4 letter words are there?

There are many, MANY 4 letter words. There is probably an infinite amount.

Here are only a couple of the billions:

-word

- many

-mile

-yard

-foot

-inch

-term

-keep

-mind

-edit

Is announciate a word?

No there is no such word as announciate but there is a word called annunciate that's similar to announciate. Annunciate means to announce something.

How do you find primary and secondary stress in English words?

if it`s a noun or adjective the primary stress will be on the penult( the syllable before the final ) if the vowel is heavy( branching - short vowel+ coda OR diphthong) if it`s not heavy then go to the next left heavy syllable

if it`s a verb then the stress will be on the ult (the final syllable ) if it`s heavy

secondary stress : a full vowel will have secondary stress unless :it`s in the final syllable