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What part of speech is disquieting?
"Disquieting" is an
adjective
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It describes a noun, such as "a disquieting thought" or "a disquieting silence".
How do you pronounce omphalophobia?
How do I determine the long a sound?
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What is a homophone for leader?
How do you write 71 in french?
How do you say good morning my love in Hawaiian?
How many phonemes are in the word hurt?
What part of speech is decent?
What is he homophone for course?
Which one is a homograph fizz-does-these?
How do you say May I speak with in french?
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