adj (=rough) A gale was blowing and the sea was choppy.a bumpy rideexp. a difficult time. How do you spell Chappy? A chappy is the same as a chap. What chubby means? The definition of chubby issomeone plump, rounded or slightly overweight. When you have a toddler who is round an...
On this second Sunday of Advent, we are reflecting on the prophesied Messiah as the “mighty” God from Isaiah 9:6. This adjective in Hebrew (gibor) is commonly translated mighty, butstrongis an equally fine translation. Might often refers to strength, power, and the ability to make impact...
What is the difference between a phoneme and a morpheme? Which one changes the meaning of a word? What is informal diction? What part of speech is bumpy? What part of speech is alliteration? What is a synonym of quarrelsome? What does consonance mean in poetry?
‘You’re right – it is bumpy and squeaky.’ Whenever the grandfather was being humorous he included a chuckle: ‘Yes – Nana’s on the bus. We mustn’t leave Nana behind. [Laugh.] We wouldn’t get no dinner!’ Whenever things might be worrying for the little boy, he was reassurin...
Keratosis pilaris developswhen keratin forms a scaly plug that blocks the opening of the hair follicle. Usually plugs form in many hair follicles, causing patches of rough, bumpy skin. Keratosis pilaris is caused by the buildup of keratin — a hard protein that protects skin from harmful substa...
An adjective is a content word, which means it creates an image in the reader's mind.It usually comes before the noun or pronoun it modifies. Adjectives don't just modify the objects around us, however; they can also be used to describe our feelings. For example, the adjectives "happy,...
'Broken' is used as a verb and as an adjective. As a verb, broken is the past participle of the verb 'break.' The sentence, 'Dawn has broken over the...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer...
* (having no variations in altitude) bumpy, cratered, hilly (of terrain), rough (of a surface), wrinkled (of a surface) * sharp * sharp Derived terms * flat as a pancake * flatcar * flat-footed * flatly * flatness * flat out * flat rate * flatten * that's flat ...
“The game was played on a hard pitch and the bumpy ground meant it was never going to be a classic.” Noun ▲ A level of the intensity of something, especially a high level level degree point extent grade intensity height rank stage stratum amount gradation magnitude measure proportion qua...
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