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Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
art noun 3154 arts plural

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
hearten verb 1024 heartens third-person singular present
verb 1024 heartening present participle
verb 1024 heartened past participle

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
artless adj 779 more comparative
adj 779 most superlative

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
pleasant adj 227 more comparative
adj 227 most error-NO-TAGS-REPORT-THIS

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
break verb 79 breaks third-person singular present
verb 79 breaking present participle
verb 79 broke past
verb 79 broken past participle

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
chisel verb 17 chisels third-person singular present
verb 17 chiseling present participle
verb 17 chiseled past
verb 17 chiselled error-NO-TAGS-REPORT-THIS
verb 17 chiseled past participle
verb 17 chiselled error-NO-TAGS-REPORT-THIS

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
cut verb 13 cuts third-person singular present
verb 13 cutting present participle

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
get ill phrase 10 gets ill third-person singular present
phrase 10 getting ill present participle
phrase 10 got ill past
phrase 10 got ill past participle
phrase 10 gotten ill error-NO-TAGS-REPORT-THIS

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
come about verb 8 comes about third-person singular present
verb 8 coming about present participle
verb 8 came about past

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
Dutchman noun 7 Dutchmen masculine plural
noun 7 Dutchwoman feminine singular
noun 7 Dutchwomen feminine plural

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
write verb 6 writes third-person singular present
verb 6 writing present participle
verb 6 wrote past
verb 6 writ error-NO-TAGS-REPORT-THIS
verb 6 written past participle

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
fit verb 3 fits third-person singular present
verb 3 fitting present participle
verb 3 fitted error-NO-TAGS-REPORT-THIS
verb 3 fitted error-NO-TAGS-REPORT-THIS

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
may verb 2 - present participle
verb 2 might past
verb 2 - past participle

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
mediocre adj 2 mediocri masculine plural
adj 2 mediocri feminine plural

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
deadly adj 1 deadlier comparative
adj 1 deadliest superlative
adj 1 more comparative
adj 1 most superlative

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
putting verb 1 puts third-person singular present
verb 1 put past
verb 1 put past participle

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
blest adj 1 blessed error-NO-TAGS-REPORT-THIS


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