Repenting is This Part of Speech.
What is a verb?
This Three Letter Word is a Synonym for Repenting.
What is Rue?
This word, meaning to have a good time, is a antonym for Repenting (5 letters)
What is Enjoy?
This Verb can also be a Adjective that means creeping or prostrate.
What is Repenting?
This word originates from the Latin poenitire "to make sorry".
What is Repenting?
Tendril is This Part of Speech
What is a noun?
This Synonym for Tendril Can be Used to Describe Hair (4 letters).
What is Curl?
This word, an antonym for Tendril, means to make straight. (10 letters)
What is Straighten?
The adjective version of this word is "tendriled".
What is Tendril?
This word describes both a specialized, intelligent plant organ and a delicate, curling shape in nature or art.
What is Tendril?
Flint is this part of speech.
What is a noun?
This Synonym for Flint is Another Type of Hard, Dark, Rock (8 letters).
What is Obsidian?
This 4 letter antonym for Flint is an earthy material.
What is clay?
This Noun can also mean to resemble (the rock) in hardness.
This word is a word rooted in Old English and Proto-Germanic related to flintaz, meaning to split or cleave.
What is Flint?
Remorseful is this part of speech
What is an Adjective?
This 5 Letter Synonym for Remorseful Means to Feel Sorrow or Sympathy.
What is Sorry?
This 8 letter word meaning to lack sympathy, and is a antonym for Remorseful.
What is Ruthless?
This Adjective can also be a noun, "Resourcefulness".
What is Remorseful?
This word comes from the Latin remordere, which means to bite back.
What is Remorseful?
Croon is this part of speech.
What is a Verb?
This 5 Letter Word, that is a Synonym for Croon can be Used to Describe Songs Sung at Christmas Time.
What is a Carol?
This antonym for Croon means to cry out in attention or pain. (6 letters)
What is Holler?
This Verb can also be an intransitive verb, meaning to bellow or boom.
What is Croon?
This word originates from 15th-century Scottish, derived from Middle Dutch kronen, which means "to lament or mourn"
What is Croon?