How do you say chosen in different languages?
How do you say chosen in different languages?
In other languages chosen
- American English: chosen /ˈtʃoʊzn/
- Arabic: مُخْتار
- Brazilian Portuguese: escolhido.
- Chinese: 精选的
- Croatian: odabran.
- Czech: vybraný
- Danish: valgt.
- Dutch: gekozen.
Is Endeavour a French word?
Wiktionary: endeavour → effort, peine, requête. endeavour → peiner.
What is the synonym of Endeavour?
Some common synonyms of endeavor are attempt, essay, strive, and try. While all these words mean “to make an effort to accomplish an end,” endeavor heightens the implications of exertion and difficulty.
What is the difference between Endeavour and Endeavor?
Even though their meanings are almost identical, here are the slight differences you should remember in order to use these words correctly: “endeavor” is the US spelling, only used as a verb, whereas “endeavour” is the UK spelling that can be used both as a verb and as a noun.
Which word has the connotation most similar to futile?
The words fruitless and vain are common synonyms of futile. While all three words mean “producing no result,” futile may connote completeness of failure or unwisdom of undertaking.
What is another name for futile?
Futile Synonyms – WordHippo Thesaurus….What is another word for futile?
useless | vain |
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fruitless | pointless |
unsuccessful | abortive |
barren | empty |
ineffectual | unproductive |
What is another word for repeal?
SYNONYMS FOR repeal 2 nullify, abolish, rescind, invalidate.
What is an example of repeal?
The definition of a repeal is the act of taking something back. An example of a repeal is the process of cancelling a law. To repeal is defined as to formally withdraw, or to take something back. An example of to repeal is to reverse a law.
Is it appeal or repeal?
As verbs the difference between appeal and repeal is that appeal is (obsolete) to accuse (someone of something) while repeal is to cancel, invalidate, annul.
What’s the opposite of repeal?
What is the opposite of repeal?
enact | ratify |
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authenticate | corroborate |
substantiate | back |
accept | affirm |
accredit | OK |
What is a void?
noun. Definition of void (Entry 2 of 3) 1a : opening, gap. b : empty space : emptiness, vacuum. 2 : the quality or state of being without something : lack, absence.
What does repeal mean?
transitive verb. 1 : to rescind or annul by authoritative act especially : to revoke or abrogate by legislative enactment. 2 : abandon, renounce. 3 obsolete : to summon to return : recall.
What are 3 synonyms for superfluous?
other words for superfluous
- excessive.
- expendable.
- gratuitous.
- redundant.
- unneeded.
- useless.
- abounding.
- dispensable.
Can you describe a person as superfluous?
adjective. being more than is sufficient or required; excessive. unnecessary or needless.
What does supplant mean?
transitive verb. 1 : to supersede (another) especially by force or treachery.
What’s better than being sufficient?
Some common synonyms of plentiful are abundant, ample, and copious. While all these words mean “more than sufficient without being excessive,” plentiful implies a great or rich supply.
What is it called when something is unnecessary?
worthless, needless, superfluous, gratuitous, redundant, useless, avoidable, unneeded, irrelevant, futile, accidental, additional, beside the point, casual, chance, dispensable, excess, exorbitant, expendable, extraneous.
How do you say unnecessary nicely?
Unnecessary synonyms
- needless. Not needed; unnecessary.
- unessential. Void of essence, or real being.
- uncalled-for. Unwarranted, disproportionate, or inappropriate; not.
- unwarranted. Not warranted; unjustified; being without.
- irrelevant. Not related, not applicable, unimportant.
- redundant.
- superfluous.
- objectionable.
What does unessential mean?
1 : not essential : dispensable, unimportant. 2 archaic : void of essence : insubstantial.