The answer to this question is an equal and opposite reaction, as described by Newton's third law of motion.
The word that goes with that definition is "door."
No, a drawing of an atom is not a scientific definition. A scientific definition of an atom would describe it as the smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element.
You can find the proper definition of "transfixed" in a reputable dictionary such as the Merriam-Webster or Oxford English Dictionary. These sources will provide you with a clear and accurate definition of the word.
No, not everything that can be seen fits the definition of matter. Matter refers to physical substances that occupy space and have mass. Some things that can be seen, such as light or energy, do not fit this definition.
no you can not
The prefix for "impressed" is "im-".
She was impressed by the music at the concert.
My mom said that she is really impressed by my school grades. The lawyer impressed the jury with his arguments.
no, verb is a doing word. impressed is adjective
Aww That's Cute Im Always Impressed By You To !
the boy was an impressed one
I'm Impressed was created on 2007-07-09.
I am impressed by how good the Miami Heat are playing.
The Japanese were impressed.
It impressed other nations with american power.
The word impressed is the past participle, past tense of the verb to impress. The past participle of a verb is also an adjective. The word impressed is not a noun or a pronoun. Example sentences:Verb: We were impressed with the care that the staff provided for mother.Adjective: The impressed soldiers started with the rigors of boot camp.