No, it is not. The word hint is a noun or a verb. The verb "to hint" can used the past participle hinted as an adjective (e.g. hinted and veiled threats).
No, "hint" is a noun that refers to a small clue or suggestion.
No, "developed" is a past participle verb used as an adjective. It describes the state of something that has been created or improved.
Yes, the word "hint" has a short vowel sound in the letter "i."
Yes, "hint" is a short vowel word because the vowel "i" in "hint" is pronounced with a short sound like in "kit" or "sit."
The I has a short I sound, as in thin and tint.
it is an adjective!
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No, it is an adverb. Hint: many adverbs end with "ly".
No. It is an adverb. Enthusiastic would be the adjective.
No, "developed" is a past participle verb used as an adjective. It describes the state of something that has been created or improved.
It is a prepositional phrase functioning as an adverb. Hint: A word or phrase that answers the question 'Where?' is functioning as an adverb (I think).
Boiling with a hint of freezing. Hot with a hint of cold. Warm with a hint of cool.Cool with a hint of warm.Cold with a hint of hot. Freezing with a hint of boiling.
Password hint is a sentence or question that should hint you to your password.
If there was such a hint it should mean something only to the person that set the hint. The password should not be guessable from the hint.
fix your grammar and then i will help you. *hint* a person is not a what a person is a who *hint* *hint* stop trying to be clever *hint*...they can say what is the fastest swimmer if they are asking what species. *hint* It doesn't matter if you state it as what or who, the answer will always be Chuck Norris. *hint*
Stare at it till it fixes it self with it hands and the knowledge that there is a Internet (hint hint) to research how to fix it self (hint hint).
You know what it means .....hint hint
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