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I was beleaguered with unhappiness. - adjective He beleaguered her with pleas for forgiveness. - verb
The beleaguered patrol was rescued just in time! I was most amused to observe the mockingbirds as they beleaguered the intrusive crow.
the bullets whizzed by, trapping the beleaguered soldier.
I think you mean beleaguered, which means beseiged. The beleaguered troops were relieved to see the approaching Marines.
A portmanteau is a linguistic blend of words where parts of two or more words are combined to form a new word. This new word typically incorporates meanings from both original words.
The word beleaguered means set upon by or plagued by something "bad" or unpleasant. Here's a sentence or two: The beleaguered residents were left standing in the wreckage after the tornado passed. The legislature could not pass a budget, and the beleaguered representatives slept at their desks while leaders conferenced to iron out differences.
Bugs bother beleaguered badgers.
Roots that are derived from an independent word and may be used together or with affixes to form new words.
Thebeleaguer crew was outgunned, out-manned, and outranked, but they valiantly refused to surrender.
Anagram. Switched the word "are" around you get ear and era.
Compound words are created when you take two words and put them together to form one word. An example is baseball. Take the word BASE and the word BALL and put them together to form a new word. Another example is Grandmother. Grand and Mother come together to form a new word.
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