The word modest is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: a modest income, a modest winner.
The noun form for the adjective modest is modestness.
Another noun form is modesty.
No, the word 'modest' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a modest donation).The abstract noun form of the adjective 'modest' is modesty.
The noun form of the adjective "bad" is "badness."
The word of "wealthy" can be both an adjective and a noun.
Yes. The word mystical is an adjective form of the noun mysticism. The word "mystic" is used both as a noun (a person) and an adjective.
The word bad is both an adjective and a noun (take the good with the bad).The noun form for the adjective bad is badness.
It is both a pronoun and a adjective.
You could say conservative maybe Or maybe even Humble....
There is no special word to describe an adjective and a noun that both begin with the same letter. They are simply an adjective and a noun that both begin with the same letter.
The word bad is both an adjective and a noun (take the good with the bad).The noun form for the adjective bad is badness.
The word 'modest' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Adjectives do not have singular and plural forms.Adjectives have degrees: modest, more modest, most modest.
The noun form of the verb to humble is the gerund, humbling.The noun form of the adjective humble is humbleness.A related noun form is humility.
The word "muscid" refers to a type of fly. It is both a noun and an adjective.