# 27 Combine---Commend

 




1. Combine

Verb

To join or unite different elements or parts to form a whole.

Example:

She decided to combine her love for art and technology, creating a unique digital masterpiece.

In the kitchen, the chef aimed to combine diverse flavors to create a truly memorable dish.

 

Combined (Adjective): Formed by the union of two or more elements.

Example: The combined efforts of the team led to the success of the project.

 

Combination (Noun): The result of combining different elements.

Example: The winning recipe was a delightful combination of herbs and spices.

 

2. Come

Verb

To approach or move toward a particular person or place.

Example:

As the sun began to set, families started to come together for a picnic in the park.

After a long journey, they were relieved to finally come home.

 

Comer (Noun): A person or thing that is progressing or gaining popularity.

Example: In the music industry, the young artist quickly became a comer, attracting a large fan base.

 

Comely (Adjective): Pleasing in appearance; attractive.

Example: The picturesque village was filled with comely cottages and flower-filled gardens.

 

3. Comfort

Noun

A state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint.

Example:

After a tiring day, sinking into the plush chair brought a sense of comfort and relaxation.

The cozy cabin in the mountains provided the perfect comfort away from the hustle of city life.

 

Comfortable (Adjective): Providing physical ease and relaxation.

Example: The new sofa was so comfortable that everyone wanted to sit on it during movie nights.

 

Comforting (Verb): The act of providing solace or support to someone in distress.

Example: Her words were comforting, offering reassurance during difficult times.

 

4. Command

Verb

To give orders or instructions with authority; to control or direct.

Example:

The general had the ability to command his troops with precision and strategic insight.

She could command attention with her powerful and persuasive speeches.

 

Commanding (Adjective): Having a powerful or authoritative presence.

Example: The CEO had a commanding presence in the boardroom, leading with confidence.

 

Commander (Noun): A person in authority, especially in a military organization.

Example: The experienced commander led his troops into battle with unwavering determination.

 

5. Commend

Verb

To praise or express approval for someone's actions or behavior.

Example:

The teacher took a moment to commend the students for their hard work and dedication.

His bravery in the face of danger was commendable, earning him the respect of his peers.

 

Commendable (Adjective): Worthy of praise or approval.

Example: The team's commitment to community service was commendable, making a positive impact.

 

Commendation (Noun): The act of praising or approving someone or something.

Example: The employee received a commendation for outstanding performance during the quarter.

 

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Short Conversation:

 Alex: Hey, I've been thinking about how we can combine our skills for that project. What do you think?

Jordan: Absolutely! I was planning to come up with some innovative ideas. We can combine our strengths for a more impactful result.

Alex: That sounds great! Your creativity and my attention to detail would make a comfortable and effective team.

Jordan: I commend your enthusiasm. Working together, we can command attention and deliver something truly commendable.

Alex: Agreed! Let's meet tomorrow to discuss the details and form a strong combination for success.

Jordan: Looking forward to it! Coming up with a plan that combines our talents will be both exciting and rewarding.

 

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