Entertainment / Literature / Irregular Verb: A verb that doesn't follow common verb patterns. For instance, think/thought and be/am/was. Most irregular English verbs today are the remains of the old Anglo-Saxon strong verbs.
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Irregular Adjective Synonyms: sporadic, uneven, random, erratic, unequal, fitful, haphazard, unsystematic, unsystematized, disorderly, uncertain, unmethodical, occasional, casual
Irregular Verb Synonyms: uneven, bumpy, lumpy, coarse, rough, unequal, unsymmetrical, asymmetric(al), pitted, potholed, jagged, craggy, lopsided
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Entertainment / Literature / Verb: A word that 'does' the subject's action in a sentence or shows a state of being or equation. For instance, 'He sang to her.' The word sang is the verb. Typically verbs can appear in various tenses (li MORE
Entertainment / Literature / Strong Verb: In Germanic languages, a strong verb is one whose linguistic principal parts were formed by ablaut of the stem vowel, as opposed to a weak verb, which forms its parts by adding a dental suffix such as MORE
Technology / Home Audio / Reverberant Field: The sound field that exists when the reflected sound at a listening position predominates over the direct sound from the source. This contrasts with near field effects. Layout, reflectivity and spatia MORE
Entertainment / Literature / Verbal Ejaculation: A sudden verbal outburst or interjection expressing a strong emotion, surprise, dismay, disbelief, or pain--such as teehee, ha-ha, tush, faugh, yuck, ho-ho, and ouch. MORE
Entertainment / Literature / Verbal Noun: A noun that comes from a verb. For instance, peregrination comes from the verb peregrinate, and the gerund running comes from the present participle of the verb run. Contrast this with the noun timber MORE