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yes, it's the state of being (obese) -adjective, so obesity is a noun Yes. Obesity is a noun.
Noun. Obesity is a thing.
no, there are many types of obesity to choose from
The noun form for the adjective obese is obeseness. Obesity is another noun form.
I have an obesity disorder and I get teased at school.
Synonyms for obesity include:fatnesscorpulenceroundnessstoutnesschubbinessplumpnessflabbiness
Noun. Obesity is a thing.
no, there are many types of obesity to choose from
Only verbs have past present and future tenses. Obesity is not a verb it is a noun. His obesity is becoming a problem for him - (is becoming is the verb)
The noun form for the adjective obese is obeseness. Obesity is another noun form.
obesus---- obesus is the Latin word for obese (an adjective).obesity (a noun) would be obesitas, or (better) pinguitudo.
The word 'obese' is not a verb; obese is an adjective, a word to describe a noun: an obese budget, an obesedog, etc.The noun form for the adjective obese is obeseness. A related noun form is obesity.
How about "Obesity".
"Obesity" is a noun. "Obese" is the adjective.Adverbs often end in -ly, but with or without the -ly ending, their purpose is to modify a verb. For example, in "She walked quickly through the corridor," walked is a verb. Quickly describes how she walked.Obese is never a verb, and it is not an adverb.
What leads to obesity
There's obesity everywhere.
Obesity can be generic because obesity isn't always to do with eating to much and not burning of enough calories. A portion of obesity can be genetically mediated.
Bariatric medicine is the study of obesity and the treatment of obesity. It often includes the treatment options, related conditions stemming from obesity, the genetics involved in obesity and the symptoms of obesity and related conditions.