Dictionary

fall

👑 fall /fˈɔl/

Verb [present]

Connotative to suffer mediocrity; (despite) the complete semblance of impression (by)

👑 falls /fˈɔlz/

Verb [singular]

Connotative suffers mediocrity; (despite) the complete and terminal semblance of impression (by)

👑 fell /fˈel/

Verb [past]

Connotative suffered mediocrity; (despite) complete knowledge and understanding (by)

👑 fallen /fˈɑlən/

Verb [past participle]

Connotative trivial people faced with impediments surpassing knowledge and understanding completely; (amid) mediocrity

👑 fall /fˈɔl/

Noun

Connotative mediocrity; (despite) the complete semblance of impression
fifteen

👑 fifteen /ˌfɪfˈtiːn/

Numeral

Connotative restores impediments within mediocrity out of place, productively and squarely: pioneers
fifty

👑 fifty /ˈfɪfti/

Numeral

Connotative restores mediocrity productively and diurnally, beyond words: a superior

Noun

Connotative a recondition of mediocrity productively and diurnally, beyond words
five

👑 five /faɪv/

Numeral

Connotative restores de-position amid mediocrity suffixed by hurting interjections, despite highly curated craft: the suave
for

👑 for /fər/

[including the strong form]

Preposition

Connotative mid-scale surpassing knowledge and understanding per the diminishing variable: people conversant with (only weak form)

Note: for relational positioning, the meaning of prepositions is flipped inversely

Conjunction

Lingual North Americans excluding Canada and the United States of America
forty

👑 forty /ˈfɔːrdi/

Numeral

Connotative makes the semblance of impression of epic proportions against extremely hurting interjections within mediocrity, beyond words: an illuminator
four

👑 four /fɔːr/

Numeral

Connotative makes the semblance of impression against mediocrity, of epic proportions: the enlightened
fourteen

👑 fourteen /ˌfɔːrˈtiːn/

Numeral

Connotative makes the semblance of impression against mediocrity suffixed by impediments out of place, of epic proportions productively: the imprint
from

👑 from /frəm/

[including the strong form]

Preposition

Connotative mid-scale surpassing knowledge and understanding per the diminishing variable exceedingly: people familiar with (only weak form)

Note: for relational positioning, the meaning of prepositions is flipped inversely

Adverb

Lingual the optimistically intimately open