A basic English lesson, explaining how to pronounce words that end with -ion. Action? Transformation? Session? Learn how to say these words like a native speaker in this lesson.
Rambunctious (NOT Rambuctious) Uncontrollably exuberant or boisterous; highly energetic and difficult to manage. Ulterior (NOT Ulterrior) Existing beyond what is obvious or admitted; hidden or intentionally kept secret. Accessory (NOT Accessary) A supplementary item or person that adds functionality...
But mostly, splitting the words just makes them hard to read - and can lead to nightmares when the content of text is changed, because words that were once at the end of a line will no longer be at the end of a line, and everything will have to be re-done. Unfortunately...
entertainmentnounan activity that is diverting and that holds the attention enthusiasmnouna feeling of excitement enthusiasticadjectivehaving or showing great excitement and interest entitynounthat which is perceived or known or inferred to have its own distinct existence (living or nonliving) ...
Synonyms for LUSTY: energetic, vigorous, dynamic, robust, lively, powerful, strong, healthy; Antonyms of LUSTY: dull, feeble, sluggish, weak, faint, listless, torpid, lethargic
(and I agree that "assclown" always makes me smile, too) Julie / October 6, 2005 8:51 AM I have always laughed at 'virile'... because it reminds me of the time my brother said, "Hey! I am a young viral male,' and he totally meant virile. Laulee / October 6, 2005 9:02...
Such are the inhabitants of the torrid zone, who have, at times, a vertical sun. [Noun] person or thing found close to the Equator. [Noun] person or thing without a shadow. Webster's Online Dictionary Word of God has it that the Ascians are in fact North Americans invading the ...
insulin noun hormone secreted by the isles of Langerhans in the pancreas; regulates storage of glycogen in the liver and accelerates oxidation of sugar in cells insurance noun promise of reimbursement in the case of loss; paid to people or companies so concerned about hazards that they have made...
Oak (n.) Any tree or shrub of the genus Quercus. The oaks have alternate leaves, often variously lobed, and staminate flowers in catkins. The fruit is a smooth nut, called an acorn, which is more or less inclosed in a scaly involucre called the cup or cupule. There are now recogniz...
Now of course my brain screams the words I should have blurted out then without hesitation:“What happened to you, dude?What happened to you that makes you like this?! Why wouldthesebe the thoughts you think are worth sharing?” I was so muchin itat the time, in the moment, wanting ...