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What part of speech is the word nightmare?
The word "nightmare" is a
noun
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It's a word that names a specific thing - a frightening dream.
Where should one go to find the ablative absolute?
What is vocanisity?
Psycholinguistics
Does this sentence make sense She demonstrated because of her hard work?
Interpretation of nonverbal behavior is not the same across individuals?
What is the word for meaning a tinge of conscience?
Is the word abuse a homograph?
What is the meaning of keep up good work in idiomatic dictionary?
What is the comparative and superlative form of lonesome?
Cwyching - does the word exist?
What is a synonym for babble?
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