: to make confused and a little upset The change in plans disconcerted him.
Q. What does forbade mean?
(fəˈbid) – past tense forbade (fəˈbad foː(r)ˈbeid) : past participle forˈbidden – verb. to tell (someone) not to do something. She forbade him to go.
Q. What is another word for forbade?
Forbade Synonyms – WordHippo Thesaurus….What is another word for forbade?
banned | prohibited |
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disallowed | interdicted |
excluded | precluded |
vetoed | debarred |
hindered | inhibited |
Q. What does concerting mean?
CONCERTING. Alarming ; questionable ; ( cause concern )
Q. What is the opposite of disconcert?
Opposite of to disconcert or cause to be confused. enlighten. illuminate.
Q. Is Combobulated a real word?
“Discombobulate” is one: English never had a word “combobulate” to which the negative prefix could be applied. Most dictionaries trace “discombobulate” to a variation of “discompose,” “discomfit,” or “discomfort,” all of which were formed by adding negative prefixes to existing words.
Q. What’s the hardest job in the world?
Let’s take a look at the top 30 hardest jobs in the world.
- Military. All military roles have their difficulties, but challenging roles such as a marine and mercenary are among the hardest in the world.
- Healthcare worker.
- Oil rig worker.
- Alaskan crab fisherman.
- Cell tower climber.
- Iron and steel worker.
- Firefighter.
- Roofer.
Q. Has anyone won the spelling bee twice?
5. THERE WERE TWO WINNERS ON SIX OCCASIONS. Co-champions have long been a possibility at the National Spelling Bee, and were a reality in 1950, 1957, 1962, 2014, 2015, and 2016, when 11-year-old Nihar Janga of Austin, Texas, and 13-year-old Jairam Hathwar of Corning, New York, both walked away winners.