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WordDefinition
AMAIN
amain

Part of Speech: adverb

Definition: with full force, at full speed, or with great haste

Pronunciations: US: /əˈmeɪn/, UK: /əˈmeɪn/

Origin and Usage: The word "amain" is derived from the Middle English word "amaine," which means "with great haste." It was first used in the 14th century and is still used today, although it is not as common as it once was. It is often used in poetry and literature to describe a rapid or forceful action.

Synonyms: quickly, rapidly, swiftly, speedily, hastily

Related Words: amass, amaze, amble, amend, among

Example Sentences:

  • He ran amain to catch the train before it left the station.
  • The ship sailed amain through the stormy seas.
  • She worked amain to finish the project on time.
TRAIL
Trail

Part of Speech: Noun, verb

Definition:

  • Noun: a path or track made by the passage of people or animals.
  • Noun: a mark or a series of signs or objects left behind by the passage of someone or something.
  • Verb: to follow or be followed by a trace or track.
  • Verb: to drag or let drag behind one, especially on the ground.

Pronunciations:

  • US: /treɪl/
  • UK: /treɪl/

Origin and Usage: The word "trail" originated from the Old English word "træl," meaning "to drag or trail." It has been in use since the 14th century. The noun form refers to a path or track made by the passage of people or animals, while the verb form refers to the act of following or dragging something behind oneself. The word is commonly used in outdoor activities such as hiking and camping, as well as in criminal investigations and detective work.

Synonyms:

  • Noun: path, track, route, way, course
  • Verb: follow, pursue, track, trace, hunt

Related Words:

  • Blaze
  • Track
  • Trace
  • Route
  • Path

Example Sentences:

  • The hiker followed the trail through the forest.
  • The detective found a trail of footprints leading away from the crime scene.
  • The dog trailed its leash behind it as it walked.
  • The brides dress trailed behind her as she walked down the aisle.

RAINS
Word: Rains
  1. Parts of Speech: Noun, Verb
  2. Definitions:
    1. Noun: The condensed moisture of the atmosphere falling visibly in separate drops.
    2. Verb: (of the sky, the clouds) To send down rain (water).
  3. Pronunciations:
    1. US: /reɪns/
    2. UK: /reɪnz/
  4. Origin and Usage: The word "rains" originated from the Old English word "regn" which means "rain." It has been used in English since the 14th century. It is commonly used to describe the weather phenomenon of water falling from the sky in liquid form. It is also used figuratively to describe a large amount of something, such as "rains of bullets."
  5. Synonyms: Precipitation, downpour, shower, sprinkle, drizzle
  6. Related Words: Cloud, storm, flood, drops, moist
  7. Example Sentences:
    1. The forecast predicts heavy rains for the next three days.
    2. It rained all night, and the streets were flooded by morning.
    3. The garden needs to be watered because it hasn rained in weeks.
    4. The enemy troops were caught in a rain of bullets.
PAILS
Parts of Speech

Pails is a noun.

Definitions

Pails are usually cylindrical containers with a handle that are used for carrying liquids or other materials. They can be made of various materials such as metal, plastic, or wood.

Pronunciations

US: /peɪlz/

UK: /peɪlz/

Origin and Usage

The word pails is believed to have originated from the Old English word "pægel," which means a small vessel. It has been in use since the 14th century and is still commonly used today.

Synonyms

Bucket, container, vessel, can, tub, drum.

Related Words

Basin, bowl, crate, flask, jug, pot.

Example Sentences
  • She filled the pail with water from the well.
  • He carried the pails of paint up the ladder.
  • The farmer used a pail to milk the cows.
ZAIRE
Heres the requested information on "zaire": Parts of Speech:

Noun

Definitions:
  1. A former currency of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire) (source: Oxford).
  2. A former name of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire) (source: Merriam-Webster).
Pronunciations:
  • US: /zɛər/
  • UK: /zɛə/
Origin and Usage:

The word "zaire" was originally the name of the currency used in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire) from 1971 to 1997. The currency was named after the Congo River, which was called Zaire River at the time. The name "Zaire" was also used as the name of the country from 1971 to 1997. The country was renamed to the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1997. The word "zaire" is now used mainly in historical contexts to refer to the former currency and country (source: Britannica).

Synonyms:

None

Related Words:
  • Arise
  • Baire
  • Caire
  • Daire
  • Eaire
Example Sentences:
  1. He found an old banknote with the face of Mobutu Sese Seko, the former president of Zaire, on it.
  2. The Zaire River is the largest river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.