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What is the comparative form of word coward?
The comparative form of "coward" is
more cowardly
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While you could technically use "cowarder", it's not commonly used and sounds archaic.
What is the verb for enjoyable?
A type of literature that describes imaginary people and events?
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What does wreak something on means?
What is the adjective for observe?
Can you use brash and deviate into a sentence?
How do you say I was sea sick in French imperfect tense?
How do you spell jonra and what is the definition of word?
What does nuff love mean?
What are the non verbal persuasive techniques?
How many morphemes does the word biography have?
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