in –
in /ɪn/
Preposition
Connotative faced with impediments out of place: people posited byExample:
to fall in love = people befitting of suffering mediocrity despite the complete semblance of impression by people posited by ‘love’Note: for relational positioning, the meaning of prepositions is flipped inversely
Adverb
Lingual the intimately-open social optimistinside –
inside /ˌɪnsˈaɪd/
Noun
Connotative a reconditioning of extremely hurting interjections suffixed by impediments out of place despite highly curated craft, diurnally, across the universeAdjective
Connotative (people) powered by a reconditioning of extremely hurting interjections suffixed by impediments out of place despite highly curated craft, diurnally, across the universeAdverb
Lingual uplifters optimistically-intimately openPreposition
Connotative powered by a reconditioning of extremely hurting interjections suffixed by impediments out of place despite highly curated craft, diurnally, across the universe: people tense byNote: for relational positioning, the meaning of prepositions is flipped inversely
into –
[including the strong form]
into /ɪntə/
[including the strong form]
Preposition
Connotative restores impediments productively by surpassing knowledge and understanding: people subverted byNote: for relational positioning, the meaning of prepositions is flipped inversely
is –
is /ɪz/
Verb
Bimodal de-position restored: origins areDenotative to be
isn’t –
[contracted form of is not]
isn’t /ˈɪzənt/
[contracted form of is not]
Verb
Lingual the actively-intimately unresponsiveit –
it /ɪt/
Pronoun
Connotative the runt out of place: the burdensomeit’d –
[contracted form of it would/it had]
it’d /ˈɪtəd/
[contracted form of it would/it had]
Pronominal
Lingual the runt out of place, i.e the burdensomejust –
just /dʒʌst/
Adjective
Connotative (people) powered by a terminal, productive and diurnal reconditioning of extremely hurting interjections surpassing highly curated craft beyond the universeAdverb
Lingual the truly-intimately openknow –
know /nˈoʊ/
Verb [present]
Connotative to abate impediments surpassing knowledge and understanding unprecedented (for)
knew /nˈu/
Verb [past]
Connotative abated impediments unprecedented (for)
known /nˈoʊn/
Verb [past participle]
Connotative people powered by an unprecedented reconditioning of impediments surpassing knowledge and understanding; (against) impediments
know /nˈoʊ/
Noun
Connotative unprecedented and surpassing knowledge and understanding; (against) impedimentsknuckle –
knuckle /nˈʌkəl/
Verb [present]
Connotative to deliver intricacies suffixed by impediments surpassing knowledge and understanding completely, despite expertly curated craft (against)Noun
Connotative intricacies suffixed by impediments surpassing knowledge and understanding completely, despite expertly curated craft(Plural:... and terminally,...)