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Questions tagged 'Vocabulary'

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Anonymous

Jan 24, 2025

A Word that means “to the point; short”?

What is a word that means "to the point" or "short"? I'm looking for a term to describe a speech that gets the message across using few words. Can you help me find this word? 10 points for the best an...

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Anonymous

Jan 21, 2025

Which word is correct?

He used the money he had (won, received, or been awarded) from the contest to build a bust of himself. Thank you!

Is it “they’re mine” or “their mine”?

Is the correct phrase "they're mine" or "their mine"? I'm pretty sure it's "they're," right?

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Anonymous

Jan 09, 2025

English help Please will give 10 points!!!?

For this question, refer to the excerpt from Great Expectations by Charles Dickens on the Unit Test Reading Passages sheet. The word “likeness” in line 6 most nearly means ____. (Points: 2) a) fr...

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Anonymous

Jan 07, 2025

Which phrase defines “imminent” best?

Which phrase best defines the term "imminent"? Is it: 1) giving satisfaction or pleasure, 2) ending or achieving a final stage, 3) horrified or shamed, or 4) about to happen, impending?

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Anonymous

Jan 05, 2025

Identify the main verb:There are many reasons to stay at home tonight.?

Identify the main verb in the following sentence: "There are many reasons to stay at home tonight."

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Anonymous

Jan 03, 2025

Which way is correct, “each other’s company” or “each others company”?

Which phrase is correct: "each other's company," "each others company," or "each others' company"?

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Anonymous

Dec 26, 2024

What does panchod mean?

The term "panchod" is often used as slang in certain languages, particularly in Hindi. What is its meaning, and how is it typically used in conversations or cultural contexts? Additionally, is it cons...

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Anonymous

Dec 26, 2024

What is the antonym of entailment? ?

I’m struggling to find an antonym for the word “entailment.” Can anyone help guide me in the right direction?

how to spell gitely?

I'm unsure about the correct spelling of "gitely." I’ve tried searching online, but I haven't found any helpful information. In the context of my sentence, "the girl gitely laughed," can someone clari...