English, asked by prasad9029, 1 year ago

word chain in noun of dictionary

Answers

Answered by KrystaCort
28

In a word chain, the succeeding word must start from the final alphabet of the preceding expression. Elaborately, in the query we are said to construct a word chain by the help of the word 'dictionary'. So, the way we start is by picking up the last letter in the expression 'dictionary', which is 'y'. This means that the next word in the chain would start with alphabet 'y'. Same procedure would be followed in the words that come after this. Also, we are given another condition that every word to be placed in the chain must be a noun. Moreover, you can find the list of nouns that would be included in the word chain starting with 'dictionary'.

Dictionary...Yogurt...Teeth...Hammer...Rack...Kid...Doctrine...Excursion...Nominee...Examination...Neighborhood...Dog...God...

There can be many more words which can be added in the chain. However, I have created only thirteen word chain.

Answered by Sidyandex
10

As a noun, a chain is a series of rings often made of metal, however it can also be made up of plastic, steel etc.

The rings are connected with one another, and a chain is often used to fasten, pull or lift things up or down.

Ornamental chains made of silver or gold can also be worn as a piece of jewelry.

Similar questions