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The word violent forms the negative adjective nonviolent, the adverb nonviolently, and the noun nonviolence.There is also a seldom-used term "overviolent" meaning excessively violent.
An adjective for the noun quiver could be violent--a violent quiver.
No, violent is an adjective.
Yes, the word violently is an adverb.Some example sentences for you are:The troops violently attacked the city.He was arrested for behaving violently towards a police officer.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'violent' is violence.
It can be. The word barbarian is a noun for an uncivilized person, especially a crude or violent one. Barbarian can be an adjective (barbarian tactics), as can the word barbarous.
The word violent forms the negative adjective nonviolent, the adverb nonviolently, and the noun nonviolence.There is also a seldom-used term "overviolent" meaning excessively violent.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'violent' is violence.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "berserk" (crazed, wild).
The word "raging" can be either a verb or an adjective, depending on how it is used in a sentence. As a verb, it means to display intense or uncontrollable anger or emotions. As an adjective, it describes something that is characterized by violent or extreme behavior.
Violente is an Italian equivalent of the English word "violent".Specifically, the word is an adjective in its singular form. Just one form is used in the singular regardless of whether the person in question is female or male. The pronunciation will be "vyoh-LEHN-tey" in Italian.
The word "brutally" is an adverb, and can modify verbs and adjectives. Examples : "The clerk was brutally beaten by the robber." "His criticism of the play was brutally honest."