Lammy
Meaning of the word
Lammy is a verb that means deceiving, deceiving or deceiving someone. Can also be used as synonymous with threatening or intimidating.
Origin of the word
The origin of the word “amagar” is uncertain, but it is believed that it originates in the Latin “Amagare”, which means “deceive”.
Word adverbs
bitterly, bitterly, bitterly.
Conjunctions of the word
AMAGARY can be used with various conjunctions, such as “if”, “but”, “but”, “or”, among others.
Synonyms of the word
deceive, deceive, deceive, threaten, intimidate.
Word Definitions
- deceive or deceive someone.
- threatening or intimidating.
Phrases that the word applies
1. He tried to launch the teacher, but was unsuccessful.
2. The bandit loved the victim with a knife.
Examples of the word in text
The politician loved his voters with empty promises.
The boss loved the employee, saying that he would be promoted, but never fulfilled the promise.
Rhymes with the word
Laming – Threatening, deceiving, deceiving.
Anagrams with the word
The words “launch” do not have anagrams.