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What is the word for "can't be put into words?"?

indescribable

How do you put the word shy in a sentence?

Just use it as an adjective (meaning apprehensive or hesitant) to describe a person or animal:
My dog never barks because she is too shy.

Or use it as verb meaning "to back away" or "to shrink back":
The dog shied away at the man's clenched fist.

Hope this helps!
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How can we put the word late after a name?

Well, once you've decided to put it after the name, what is the how part? It's far from clear what you are asking.If by “late” you mean “deceased,” that is, you're asking how to refer to a dead person, the “late” goes before the name, not after. For example, you would say, “the late John Smith…”

How can I put my thoughts into words in the best way?

There are times when you feel a lot of emotions all at once, or feel entirely blank. Either way, in both conditions, there are thoughts going on that demand to be attended to.At other instances, there is a lovely thought that you have, but as you pen it down, it loses its charm. So to prevent that from happening, for starters, write it down in as simple a manner you can, just like you have thought in your head.And don't worry about breaking the continuity or not making sense or being too abstract. Just jot it down, whichever way it pops in your head. Be honest with what you want in ink.After all of it is penned down, go through the composition with a clear head, and make changes however you like, whether in vocabulary, or in the tone of delivery, or in the voice of the prose/poem.Most important, your focus should be to get that beautiful idea of yours delivered to your audience, which might as well be your very own diary. It should be out there, expressed, and done justice to.For instance, I use this app, YourQuote: A Mobile-First Microblogging Platform , to pen down my scrambled thoughts that occupy my mind every now and then. It not only has developed my habit of writing but has helped me to be more conscious of what I think.A billion thoughts run in your mind everyday, and some of them are very quote-worthy. So while you wish that someone would just write whatever you speak, it remains exactly that. A wish. Till then, you can scribble your breakthrough realization on this app, reaching out to thousands of like-minded people out there.And with some practice, you also understand how to deliver your thought to the people around.Here are some examples of my scribbles on this platform, hoping they might help you:You can see more of my works on Aesha Agarwal Quotes | YourQuoteIn a nutshell, keep writing. Try to improve your vocabulary with each passing day, as it will not only enrich your writing, but will also boost your confidence as you write.And no matter what you write, jot down whatever random thoughts enter your head. They're bound to make a beautiful story one day. :)

How can i put that word -adamant- in a sentence?

I am adamant that today is Tuesday and not Wednesday. Just think 'totally sure' for the word adamant and make a sentence of your own.

How do you put the word replied in a sentence?

Bob quickly replied to the teacher's question.

Is there a word for “I know this but I can't put into words right now”?

The question should read ‘…can’t put it into words…’ ‘put’ always has an object.It would help to know what ‘this’ is, but perhaps that goes to the heart of the problem.To begin with, by ‘right now’, do you meanliterally at this moment; you have put it into words before, and could, given time, do so again;until now; you never have yet, but given sufficient time you think that you could, orfor the foreseeable future; despite trying, you have never been able to, and don’t know if you could?at my present level of language skill; you understand the concept in a second language, but lack the English?If the answer is 1), the word is ‘busy’ or ‘inopportune’.If the answer is 4), the word is ‘vocabulary’.If the answer is 2) or 3) I would have to ask, if you can’t put it into words, what is it that you think, or wish to believe, that you ‘know’?If it is a thing, what properties does it have? If it is a process, what is the difference between the start and the finish? If it is a sensation, how do you experience it, or describe it to yourself, or know when it’s happening again?Some things are called ‘indescribable’, which just reflects laziness or ignorance on the part of the speaker. Other things really are indescribable, because they are meaningless nonsense, like the scent of absence. Others yet are too specific to justify particular words of their own, like the sudden feeling of having had just a little too much apricot jam on your haddock, which just has to be spelled out in full.If it’s because you can’t do it, the word is ‘inarticulate’ (you).If it’s because it can’t be done, ‘ineffable’ or ‘numinous’ (the thing you know but can’t describe).

How to put a word document on nspire cx cas?

Open up the student software
Create a new document and open up the notes application.
Copy and paste to that page, and save to your handheld.

Alternatively, if you are a pro with a calculator, you could get ndless, and I believe it might be possible to use txt files on an nspire
http://www.omnimaga.org/index.php?topic=...

However, you cannot use the .doc files that word uses.

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