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The noun forms for the verb to give are the giver (the one who gives) and the givee (the one who receives). The word give is also a noun for the quality of flexibility, resiliency, or springiness.
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No, the word 'honest' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Noun forms are honestness and honesty.
No, the word 'curious' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun forms are curiousness and curiosity.
The noun forms of the adjective 'tranquil' are tranquilness and tranquility.
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The different forms of the word "parsimony" include "parsimonious" (adjective), "parsimoniously" (adverb), and "parsimoniousness" (noun).
Word forms are different variations of a word, such as its singular and plural forms, verb tenses, or different parts of speech (e.g., noun, verb, adjective). They allow for more flexibility and expressiveness in language.
The word original is an adjective; the forms are comparative, more original; the superlative, most original.
The different word forms of "brand" are branded (past tense), branding (present participle), and brands (plural form).
The forms for the adjective are:preposterousmore preposterousmost preposterous
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There is no such word as vacude. If you could give a reference to what you are talking about we could help.
The word 'give' is a noun. The noun 'give' is a word for the ability of something to bend or stretch.The noun forms of the verb to give are giver, given, and the gerund, giving.
to fly, flew, flown (the forms);
A word that forms a different word when read backwards is called a palindrome. Examples include "radar," "level," and "madam."
Two forms of the same word are called doublets. Doublets come from the same root word. The root word which a doublet comes from can come from two different languages.