In many languages there are strange words that are either nouns, or adjectives, or verbs, so it is only possible to accurately determine the part of speech in context.
What is "oppression"?
So what part of speech is this short word that almost everyone seems to know. And what is “oppression” anyway?
- The cause of despondency, blues, depressed depressed state, heaviness in the heart, something that seriously worries, worries.
- Severe oppression, violence, discrimination against one person, nation or state by another, yoke, genocide.
- A special long stick, a thin tree trunk, a strong branch or pole that serves to hold hay or straw on the cart and protect it from the wind.
- Cargo, something heavy, a press that is placed on top to gradually squeeze out juice or other liquid (from vegetables, cottage cheese, etc.).
- A crossbeam that is placed on top of the roof to keep the covering material from falling.
- 3 person singular imperfective verb "to bend".
Sentences with oppression
To learn how to quickly and accurately determine the part of speech and the meaning of a given word, it is worth studying examples of its use invariety of sentences and create your own.
So, read the following sentences and at the end of each answer the question: "What is oppression?"
- Mr. Robert Richardson will never bend to the will of others, no matter what happens, he always bends his line and does not regret it at all (does it his way, verb).
- The hurricane was so strong that oppression fell from a neighbor's roof and crushed raspberry and currant bushes (a log used to strengthen the roof).
- If you ask me what "oppression" is and what it is eaten with, I will not answer.
- What would you use instead of oppression when sauerkraut (press)?
- Do not lose all the hay along the way, put a strong oppression on it (a stick holding a light load on a cart).
- Citizens are tired of the oppression of the conquerors (yoke).
- Since the youngest daughter left to study at the university, a heavy oppression (anxiety, worries) has been on the mother's heart (anxiety, worries).
- The footman bends his back in front of anyone who is even a little more successful and richer than him, there is nothing of real respect in that (pleases, fawns, verb).
- This young arrogant sass does nothing but bend his fingers and quarrel with his fellow students (behaves arrogantly, treats with disdain).