It can be:
seeking - adj : trying to obtain; "profit-seeking producers"
Seeking is a verb. It is something you do, or the act of looking for something.
No, seeking isn't an adverb. An adverb is an adjective which describes a word. For example, running 'quickly' or smiling 'happily'.
Yes, "progressed" is an adjective. It can also be used as a verb.
Quantus is a Latin adjective (masculine) for how much or how many. It is not a unit of measure. It is perhaps an interrogative seeking measurement.
Consulting is an adjective. As a verb it would be used as seeking advice or information. For example - 'Consult your dictionary for the spelling of the word'
The likely word is the adjective adventurous (thrill seeking, bold).(The noun adventurist is seldom used compared to adventurer.)
men seeking women
Yes, I am still seeking employment. It is just fascinating to observe flamingoes seeking food.
what is health seeking behiv our
goal-seeking analysis
goal-seeking analysis
The adjective straight means uncurved, unbent, or direct.The sound-alike word is the noun strait (a water channel).