No, there is no such word as prophesise (British English) or prophesize (US English).
The correct verb is "prophesy". For example "I prophesy the volcano will erupt tonight".
The correct noun is "prophecy". For example "the prophecy has come true".
Prophesise / prophesize is a very common grammatical error. No such word actually exists in the English language.
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No,it is not a real word dove is a word but doved is not a word.
"Word for word" means copied exactly. If you repeat something word for word, you repeat everything perfectly.
No, but the word Whom is a word.
Another word for the word "fix" would be the word "repair". That is mainly all.More:mendcorrectsetadjustsettle
Yes, bathtub is one word, a compound word.
Elijah prophesied to Israel. He specifically had audience with King Ahab and Queen Jezebel.
A pyramid has many hieroglyphics written on its walls, to decorate them and tell a story.
Beforehand, Forebode, Forecast, Foretell, Portend, Predict, Prognosticate, Prophesise, Precognate, Precognition
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Punjabi word for the word where is ''kithey''
The word word is a noun.
Word is the abbreviation 4 word
The homophone for the word "whirred" would be the word "word."
No, "respectful" is not a compound word. Instead, it is a single word derived from the root word "respect."
"Palabra" is the Spanish word for "Word".
It is one word.