Conflict is a noun essentially.... I had a CONFLICT with my co worker.
Here it is an adjective(word describing a noun): I had a CONFLICTED schedule.
WIKI says narrative.... I'm old school so... hope it helps
Internal would be an adjective descrbing conflict, which would be a noun. The internal conflict is also a term used for a type of conflict in a story.
External is an adjective and conflict is a noun. The entire phrase external conflict is reffered to as a noun.
Internal would be an adjective descrbing conflict, which would be a noun. The internal conflict is also a term used for a type of conflict in a story.
External is an adjective and conflict is a noun. The entire phrase external conflict is reffered to as a noun.
No, internal conflict is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to the psychological struggle within a character in a story or in an individual.
The noun form of the adjective 'turbulent' is turbulence, as a word for conflict or confusion; a word for a concept.The noun 'turbulence' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical condition.
The spelling of a conflict is "feud" and the adjective "feudal" refers to medieval culture.
Strife is a noun it means disagreement over fundamental issues; conflict.
Affan/Aphan means 'conflict. uproar, touble as a noun; it means 'deep' as an adjective.
Yes, it is. As seen in the Spanish naming of the Pacific Ocean, pacific is an adjective meaning peaceful, calm, or tranquil. It is less frequently used to mean appeasing, as to end a conflict or war.
That is the correct spelling of "reconciled" - the past tense of the verb (reconcile) or adjective, meaning ended a conflict or grievance, or balanced an accounting record.
Adjective: Done consciously and intentionally: "a deliberate attempt to provoke conflict".Verb: Engage in long and careful consideration: "she deliberated over the menu".