The adjective sycophantic is perfect for describing someone who uses flattery to get what they want. … Sycophantic comes from the Greek word sykophantes, “one who shows the fig,” a vulgar gesture of the time. What does sycophant mean? : a servile self-seeking flatterer. How do you identify a sycophant?Read More →

In an intricate manner; with involution or infoldings; with perplexity or intricacy. What is the noun form of intricate? Derived forms of intricate intricacy or intricateness, nounintricately, adverb. What are intricate sentences? highly involved or complex. Examples of Intricate in a sentence. 1. It took me months to put theRead More →

Tranche in a Sentence ? Becky was able to withdraw a tranche of her retirement funds from and used the money to pay off debt. A tranche of the Wallstreet stocks was transferred from one stockholder to the other. Is Tranching a word? Tranching meaning Present participle of tranch. WhatRead More →

In a accommodative manner; accommodatingly. Is accommodate a noun or verb? verb (used with object), ac·com·mo·dat·ed, ac·com·mo·dat·ing. to do a kindness or a favor to; oblige: to accommodate a friend by helping him move to a new apartment. to provide suitably; supply (usually followed by with): The officials were accommodatedRead More →

noun. excruciating or acute distress, suffering, or pain: the anguish of grief. verb (used with object) Is anguish a adjective? feeling, showing, or accompanied by anguish. What kind of word is anguish? anguish Add to list Share. The noun anguish refers to severe physical or emotional pain or distress. WhatRead More →

: not soiled or tarnished : not sullied an unsullied reputation. Is Gray a adjective or adverb? adjective, gray·er, gray·est. of a color between white and black; having a neutral hue. dark, dismal, or gloomy: gray skies. Is Gray an adjective? gray (adjective) … gray area (noun) gray matter (noun)Read More →

The adjective sycophantic is perfect for describing someone who uses flattery to get what they want. … Sycophantic comes from the Greek word sykophantes, “one who shows the fig,” a vulgar gesture of the time. What does sycophant mean? : a servile self-seeking flatterer. How do you identify a sycophant?Read More →

verb (used with object), bar·raged, bar·rag·ing. to subject to a barrage. Can you barrage someone? A barrage of something such as criticism or complaints is a large number of them directed at someone, often in an aggressive way. … If you are barraged by people or things, you have toRead More →

doubt (verb) doubt (noun) doubting Thomas (noun) self–doubt (noun) What type of noun is doubt? (uncountable, archaic) The process of doubting or the state of being in doubt; hesitation, uncertainty. (countable, obsolete) A thing to be doubted; a matter that calls for doubt. (countable) A pang or expression of doubt.Read More →

Tranche in a Sentence ? Becky was able to withdraw a tranche of her retirement funds from and used the money to pay off debt. A tranche of the Wallstreet stocks was transferred from one stockholder to the other. Is Tranching a word? Tranching meaning Present participle of tranch. WhatRead More →