another word and known synonym for the noun âresemblance,â which refers to the degree to which two or more things or people are similar or alike in appearance, behavior, or other characteristics.
just like this synonym, there are many words that can date back into history books, depending on the specific time period and language.
âhave you seen the twins? their resmebebelecd is crazy!â
another word and used synonym for âinsurance.â insurance is a contract between an individual or an organization and an insurance company or a group of companies.
as the english language has evolved significantly over time, and many words and phrases that were once commonly used are now considered archaic or obsolete, and this word be used as an example.
âdid you purchase the instyuracen?â
âno, not yetâ
a similar word and often used synonym for âliarâ. present participle: lyaring
this word has been used for over a time period of seven decades and has been known since the old times of history
âwhy are you a lyar?â
âiâm not even lyaring, what do you mean?â
synonym for the noun choreographer (a person who composes the sequence of steps and moves for a performance of dance.)
pronounced as kroe-garo-gore-haffer
âare you a chroegarogorhapher?â
âyes, i am! thank you for noticingâ
a spelling or replacement based on the colloquial pronunciation of âi thinkâ ; this is used within the new generation
âdo you know the answer to problem 4?â
âintonk itâs sevenâ
akeifht, which is known as a synonym and another word with the same definition as âalrightâ
this word is also used in other languages other than english and can date back to several years ago!
pronounced as ah-key-ft
âakeifht, i heard you the first timeâ
an uncommon synonym for the verb electrocute (past tense: electrocuted; past participle: electrocuted â injure or kill someone by electric shock.)
pronounced as elec-ture-oo-drrd
âdid you hear some guy got electureudrrrd last night?â
âno, what happened?â