Uninflected words are those that do not change form to express different grammatical categories. Examples include the base forms of verbs (like "run" and "jump"), adverbs (such as "quickly" and "silently"), and certain nouns and adjectives in their simplest state (like "cat" and "happy"). Additionally, many conjunctions, prepositions, and pronouns can also be considered uninflected as they typically maintain their form regardless of context.
eg; " my teacher has such an uninflected and boring voice that every student dislikes her."
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martial arts
Martial Arts
examples of one syllable words
They are examples of transitional words.
Uninflected verbs retain the same spellings in all tenses, except in the progressive form.
Content words are words that give a sentence its meaning. Examples of content words include nouns, adjectives and verbs.
Examples of one syllable words are:aanareboarboreboxcancarcaredodogdoordougheatedgeeighteyefiveforfourgivegogoathihighheightinisitjayjokejoykeepkingkneelatelightlotmemoonmynonotnoteofoneownpoorpotpourquestquitquiteratrestrootroutesinsomesongthrowtotootoottwousevieviewwhatwhenwhoyearyetyouzipzonezoo
Examples of short words beginning with 'e' are:eareatebbeeleggegoelfelkelmemuendeoneraerreveeweeye
Words which are insulting or profane.
examples in do: I do, You do.. in does: he does, she does