Words for said:
Acknowledged
Added
Admitted
Advised
Agreed
Announced
Answered
Approved
Argued
Assumed
Assured
Asked
Babbled
Bargained
Began
Boasted
Bragged
Called
Claimed
Commanded
Commented
Complained
Cried
Decided
Demanded
Denied
Described
Dictated
Emphasized
Estimated
Exclaimed
Explained
Expressed
Feared
Giggled
Grinned
Grunted
Indicated
Insisted
Instructed
Laughed
Lectured
Lied
Mentioned
Moaned
Mumbled
Murmured
Nagged
Noted
Notified
Objected
Observed
Ordered
Pleaded
Pointed out
Prayed
Predicted
Questioned
Reassured
Related
Repeated
Replied
Responded
Requested
Restated
Revealed
Roared
Ruled
Scolded
Screamed
Shouted
Shrieked
Snapped
Sneered
Sobbed
Spoke
Sputtered
Stammered
Stated
Stormed
Suggested
Taunted
Thought
Told
Urged
Uttered
Vowed
Wailed
Warned
Whispered
Intersecting. Usually, if there are three or more lines, they are said to be concurrent.Intersecting. Usually, if there are three or more lines, they are said to be concurrent.Intersecting. Usually, if there are three or more lines, they are said to be concurrent.Intersecting. Usually, if there are three or more lines, they are said to be concurrent.
No there actually more combinations that we can make with numbers than letters. That's not actually true, since there are more letters than numerals, but every combination of numerals is a number and there are an infinite number of them, whereas, not all combinations of letters actually make words--there is only a finite number of words.
There are various dollar words that are used interchangeably. Some of the common words used as substitutes for dollar include cash, buck, bill, note, dough and many more.
Many words do. Examples are "laTCH" and "weiGHS"
concurrent
Remarked, mentioned, told, spoke...
They are homographs.
Can cats said words
Yes, because you can use words such as explained, discussed, mumbled, and many more like this.
the less said, the more great things
Words I Never Said was created in 2010.
Averred, exposited, blabbered, held forth, orated, whispered
Mumbledyelledsqueakedbellowedwhisperedaguedagreedreportedjokedlaughedwonderedquestionedaskedsorry no more i can think of
This is related to Newton's Second Law. The more mass an object has, the more difficult it is to accelerate it; in other words, the more inertia it has.
Lincoln said that the dead soldiers had consecrated the ground and his mere words could do nothing to hallow it any more.
swear words or innapropriate words.
I just said, "seven average words a million times" in 3.5 seconds. For the sake of accuracy, I said it twice more: 4 seconds, and 3.5 second were the results.