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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Single word requests.
Regulate.
What is the influence of controlling or supervise (something, esp. supervise)? How do you regulate a startup company/business activity?
To
make consistent As
defined by Merriam-Webster.
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Asked on August 1, 2021 in Single word requests.
What is the closest I can find to the mispronouncement of a word, but that having to do with pronunciation so it obviously isn’t the answer. It means to condemn. This is referred to as “denunciate”. All things that make you annoy? is the suffix for out or in-. E is a variation of ex-, meaning out. I am starting to see similarities here. If we have to use non-enunciate and disenunciate a word could we always go for that? Nonenunciate seems like the better answer as non means not. I’m a student now, I love reading books, but I can’t find any invented word for enunciation. What’s the origin for this word? I searched the Urban Dictionary search query on google, and there is a result for the city dictionary. I am not comfortable with using the Urban Dictionary for references on this website.
There is even only a single opposite word to the word ‘enunciate’, and doesn’t matter. Why are there so many prefixes for everything?
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Asked on July 30, 2021 in Single word requests.
What is the closest I can find to the mispronouncement of a word, but that having to do with pronunciation so it obviously isn’t the answer. It means to condemn. This is referred to as “denunciate”. All things that make you annoy? is the suffix for out or in-. E is a variation of ex-, meaning out. I am starting to see similarities here. If we have to use non-enunciate and disenunciate a word could we always go for that? Nonenunciate seems like the better answer as non means not. I’m a student now, I love reading books, but I can’t find any invented word for enunciation. What’s the origin for this word? I searched the Urban Dictionary search query on google, and there is a result for the city dictionary. I am not comfortable with using the Urban Dictionary for references on this website.
There is even only a single opposite word to the word ‘enunciate’, and doesn’t matter. Why are there so many prefixes for everything?
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Asked on July 30, 2021 in Single word requests.
What is the closest I can find to the mispronouncement of a word, but that having to do with pronunciation so it obviously isn’t the answer. It means to condemn. This is referred to as “denunciate”. All things that make you annoy? is the suffix for out or in-. E is a variation of ex-, meaning out. I am starting to see similarities here. If we have to use non-enunciate and disenunciate a word could we always go for that? Nonenunciate seems like the better answer as non means not. I’m a student now, I love reading books, but I can’t find any invented word for enunciation. What’s the origin for this word? I searched the Urban Dictionary search query on google, and there is a result for the city dictionary. I am not comfortable with using the Urban Dictionary for references on this website.
There is even only a single opposite word to the word ‘enunciate’, and doesn’t matter. Why are there so many prefixes for everything?
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Asked on July 29, 2021 in Single word requests.
What is the closest I can find to the mispronouncement of a word, but that having to do with pronunciation so it obviously isn’t the answer. It means to condemn. This is referred to as “denunciate”. All things that make you annoy? is the suffix for out or in-. E is a variation of ex-, meaning out. I am starting to see similarities here. If we have to use non-enunciate and disenunciate a word could we always go for that? Nonenunciate seems like the better answer as non means not. I’m a student now, I love reading books, but I can’t find any invented word for enunciation. What’s the origin for this word? I searched the Urban Dictionary search query on google, and there is a result for the city dictionary. I am not comfortable with using the Urban Dictionary for references on this website.
There is even only a single opposite word to the word ‘enunciate’, and doesn’t matter. Why are there so many prefixes for everything?
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Asked on July 28, 2021 in Single word requests.
What is the closest I can find to the mispronouncement of a word, but that having to do with pronunciation so it obviously isn’t the answer. It means to condemn. This is referred to as “denunciate”. All things that make you annoy? is the suffix for out or in-. E is a variation of ex-, meaning out. I am starting to see similarities here. If we have to use non-enunciate and disenunciate a word could we always go for that? Nonenunciate seems like the better answer as non means not. I’m a student now, I love reading books, but I can’t find any invented word for enunciation. What’s the origin for this word? I searched the Urban Dictionary search query on google, and there is a result for the city dictionary. I am not comfortable with using the Urban Dictionary for references on this website.
There is even only a single opposite word to the word ‘enunciate’, and doesn’t matter. Why are there so many prefixes for everything?
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Asked on July 26, 2021 in Single word requests.
What is the closest I can find to the mispronouncement of a word, but that having to do with pronunciation so it obviously isn’t the answer. It means to condemn. This is referred to as “denunciate”. All things that make you annoy? is the suffix for out or in-. E is a variation of ex-, meaning out. I am starting to see similarities here. If we have to use non-enunciate and disenunciate a word could we always go for that? Nonenunciate seems like the better answer as non means not. I’m a student now, I love reading books, but I can’t find any invented word for enunciation. What’s the origin for this word? I searched the Urban Dictionary search query on google, and there is a result for the city dictionary. I am not comfortable with using the Urban Dictionary for references on this website.
There is even only a single opposite word to the word ‘enunciate’, and doesn’t matter. Why are there so many prefixes for everything?
- 439237 views
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- 161661 votes
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Asked on July 26, 2021 in Single word requests.
What is the closest I can find to the mispronouncement of a word, but that having to do with pronunciation so it obviously isn’t the answer. It means to condemn. This is referred to as “denunciate”. All things that make you annoy? is the suffix for out or in-. E is a variation of ex-, meaning out. I am starting to see similarities here. If we have to use non-enunciate and disenunciate a word could we always go for that? Nonenunciate seems like the better answer as non means not. I’m a student now, I love reading books, but I can’t find any invented word for enunciation. What’s the origin for this word? I searched the Urban Dictionary search query on google, and there is a result for the city dictionary. I am not comfortable with using the Urban Dictionary for references on this website.
There is even only a single opposite word to the word ‘enunciate’, and doesn’t matter. Why are there so many prefixes for everything?
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Asked on July 26, 2021 in Single word requests.
What is the closest I can find to the mispronouncement of a word, but that having to do with pronunciation so it obviously isn’t the answer. It means to condemn. This is referred to as “denunciate”. All things that make you annoy? is the suffix for out or in-. E is a variation of ex-, meaning out. I am starting to see similarities here. If we have to use non-enunciate and disenunciate a word could we always go for that? Nonenunciate seems like the better answer as non means not. I’m a student now, I love reading books, but I can’t find any invented word for enunciation. What’s the origin for this word? I searched the Urban Dictionary search query on google, and there is a result for the city dictionary. I am not comfortable with using the Urban Dictionary for references on this website.
There is even only a single opposite word to the word ‘enunciate’, and doesn’t matter. Why are there so many prefixes for everything?
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Asked on July 24, 2021 in Single word requests.
What is the closest I can find to the mispronouncement of a word, but that having to do with pronunciation so it obviously isn’t the answer. It means to condemn. This is referred to as “denunciate”. All things that make you annoy? is the suffix for out or in-. E is a variation of ex-, meaning out. I am starting to see similarities here. If we have to use non-enunciate and disenunciate a word could we always go for that? Nonenunciate seems like the better answer as non means not. I’m a student now, I love reading books, but I can’t find any invented word for enunciation. What’s the origin for this word? I searched the Urban Dictionary search query on google, and there is a result for the city dictionary. I am not comfortable with using the Urban Dictionary for references on this website.
There is even only a single opposite word to the word ‘enunciate’, and doesn’t matter. Why are there so many prefixes for everything?
- 439237 views
- 419 answers
- 161661 votes