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Guyper Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Time Freeze?

Hi,

Supposed that in a medieval fantasy world, an individual said, "The magician is going to cast a spell to freeze time!"

What is the proper noun for "Freeze Time"?

Is it "Time Freeze","Time Stop" or something else?

Thank you
  

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You understand that "freeze time" is not a noun in that sentence, right? Could you give an example of a sentence where you would want to use the noun form that you are seeking?

  • You understand that "freeze time" is not a noun in that sentence, right?
  • Could you give an example of a sentence where you would want to use the noun form that you are seeking?
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You understand that "freeze time" is not a noun in that sentence, right?

Could you give an example of a sentence where you would want to use the noun form that you are seeking?
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GPYYou understand that "freeze time" is not a noun in that sentence, right?
Yes, please forgive my first question. I don't know how to phrase it properly. I meant to say...what is the noun form of "to freeze time".

Please show me how to phrase the question if it's incorrect again.
GPYCould you give an example of a sentence wher
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GuyperThe villagers were under attack by the wizard, and they were warned that ____ would be cast in the village.
Normally I would say "they were warned that a spell to freeze/stop time would be cast in the village".

However, if such a spell is an important feature of the story, then you may wish to invent a special noun to describe it, and you

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