important significant
Hesitance is not a good thing.
The verb, "was", in the sentence "He was good" is in the simple past indicative tense. A sentence as a whole is not characterized by tense, which is a property of verbs and verbals only.
A simile is a comparison; it is linking two different things using the words "like" or "as".(Paragraph 14 last sentence 3) "until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream…"(Paragraph 2 sentence 2)This momentous decree (emancipation proclamation) came as a great beacon of light of hope to millions of Negro slaves..."
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Ronald Weasley thinks I'm momentous and appaling.
People consider the day of Martin Luther King Jr's assassination a very momentous day in history.
noun
The base word of "momentous" is "moment."
The word "momentous" comes from the Latin word "momentum," which means "movement" or "importance." "Momentous" is used to describe something of great significance or importance.
The word "momentous" has three syllables: mo-men-tous.
The adverb form of the adjective momentous is momentously. e.g. It was a momentously important event.
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
A momentous decision by the Supreme Court in 1954 declared public school segregation unconstitutional.
eternity
eternity
The Momentous Decision - 1913 was released on: USA: 31 October 1913