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What part of speech is acerbity?
"Acerbity" is a
noun
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It refers to the quality of being sharp, bitter, or harsh in tone or manner.
What is the simple subject and predicate in sentence You waited for me?
What contributions did Saussure make to modern linguistics?
Pragmatics
What is the example of relative pronoun mean?
What is the prefix for peril?
What is the root word of impudent?
What is the French word for laid back attitude?
What is superficial a verb or noun?
What does the root word placare mean in implacable?
What is the mood of a verb used in subordinate clauses to show doubtful or nonfactual condition?
Is right and correct a pair of homonyms?
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