Naturally charming and picturesque. idyllically – adv.

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Naturally charming and picturesque. idyllically – adv. Idyllic– Adj. Naturally charming and picturesque. idyllically – adv.

To place side by side juxtapose - verb juxtapositional – adj. juxtaposition - noun

brilliant; giving off heat or light incandescent – adj. brilliant; giving off heat or light incandescently – adv.

exasperate - verb To annoy thoroughly; to irritate exasperater & exasperation – noun exasperatingly – adv.

audience - noun A group of spectators, listeners, or readers of a work or performance.

Examples: omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent Affixes: Prefix: omni Definition: all Examples: omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent Suffix: -ion Definition: an action, process, or state; forms nouns Examples: creation, objection