Reveal?
The word juxtapose means to put together in all walks of life not just in Macbeth.
To paraphrase means to put something in your own words. You do that to avoid plagiarism and also if the original is too long or too confusing.
only if magic is used as a description i.e "that show was magical" it is also used to describe a type of show like a dog show tv show magic show and so on also your question should have been worded "is magic AN adjective when you put magic show" by the way i'm 12
If you diss someone it means you're hating on them, or "flaming" them, as or saying something mean about them or at least you're trying to. It is short for the slang verb (the noun is standard English) "disrespect". So if you diss someone you are showing them disrespect.
The root word "apply" means to put something to use, to bring something into operation, or to request or put in for something.
Put or set
It's something you cannot put up with.
ramrod------it means forcing something
The word you are looking for is "redeem." It means to make something right or to correct a wrongdoing.
A a different way to say hope is to put faith in someone or something
The "pose" part means "put". "Impose" means to put on something like a rule or a tax. "Counterpose" means to put something against something. "Superpose" means to put on top of something. "Depose" means to put off, out or away, by removing a ruler. "Expose" means to put out. You can put something out where people can see it, thus exposing it to their view. Or you can put something out in nasty weather, thus exposing it to the elements.
The word concession means to acknowledge something or put something into admission. It can also describe a grant of land or property by the government.
The prefix 'un-' means 'not', the word 'aware' means 'having knowledge; conscious; cognizant'. Put them together and you get 'unaware'. Meaning Not Aware of something.
It can mean: 1. To put an end to. 2. To decide.
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