no, it isn't.
No it's a verb.
Achievable is a related adjective.
deft: adjective: moving or acting in a quick, smooth, and skillful way; clever, showing good sense and skill in achieving or acquiring things.
Aspire is actually a verb with two meanings:Direct one's hopes or ambitions toward achieving something: "we never thought that we might aspire to those heights".Rise high; tower.
The verb form of adjective productive is produce.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
Achievable is a related adjective.
deft: adjective: moving or acting in a quick, smooth, and skillful way; clever, showing good sense and skill in achieving or acquiring things.
Aspire is actually a verb with two meanings:Direct one's hopes or ambitions toward achieving something: "we never thought that we might aspire to those heights".Rise high; tower.
Achieving Our Country was created in 1998.
Yes, I was successful in achieving my goals
Achieving Our Country has 159 pages.
Achieving Vagueness was created on 2007-09-14.
Limited resources are not an impediment to achieving success
achieve is a verb. Its forms are achieve achieves achieved achieving
It can be either but is practically always an adjective(difficult, tending to impede confidence), as in a daunting task. It is the present participle of the archaic verb "to daunt" which is otherwise seldom seen.
The verb form of adjective productive is produce.
Something that you look towards achieving in a job Something that you look towards achieving in a job