it is actually better for you to regret someu did instead of something you didn't do
It means for something to die.
It means someone receives something in return for something they are doing.
return for something suffered
No, you can't say something like he talked fat. It is an adjective or a noun But you can say something like he grew fat!
its were u sacrifice something
The act is known as a Sacrifice.
Yes. The word sacrifice is both a verb and a noun (giving up something, something given up).
Of course not.
The word 'sacrifice' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'sacrifice' is a word for an act of offering something valuable to a deity; a thing offered to a deity; a word for an act of giving up something valued for the sake of something else of greater value or expediency; a thing given up in this manner; a word for an act of selling something at less than its presumed value; a thing sold under such circumstances; a word for a thing.
Sacrifice is giving up something that you want to help someone else and it can be something different for each person. You may sacrifice the new outfit that you want to help your friend financially or you may sacrifice an evening at the movies to sit with your friend who is ill or upset.
Giving up something valuable for the greater good.
People sacrifice for others out of love, compassion, or a sense of duty. It can strengthen relationships, create a sense of community, and foster goodwill. Sacrifice is often seen as a way to show care and support for others in times of need.
They didn't sacrifice something for them.
Paying higher prices
Sacrifice means giving up something valuable or important for the sake of something else considered to be of greater value or importance. It often involves relinquishing something in order to achieve a specific goal or benefit. Sacrifice can involve various aspects such as time, resources, comfort, or personal desires.
we learn that we should do something for the nature even though it means we have to sacrifice something