The word 'automobile' is a noun, a word for a thing.
A verb is a word for an action or a state of being.
"Automobile is a noun." The word "is' is the verb, the state of being of automobile.
Noun as in automobile tire. Verb ... when you tire a car, you replace a tire or tires OR become weary, fatigued is to tire or tire out.
The correct spelling of the adjective is caring(concerned, from the verb to care).*(the similar word is carrying, meaning transporting.)
The possessive form for the noun automobile is automobile's.
Seat belt is a noun, when the words are used together to describe the common automobile safety feature.
NO, an aeroplane is not an automobile.
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the automobile is used for transportation
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There are no antonyms for the word 'automobile'.
no an automobile is that has a motor and wheels
litter is a noun, a verb, and an adjective. noun: litter = things left, dropped, thrown, etc. somewhere, similar in meaning to trash. verb: if i throw a tissue out an automobile window, i am littering, creating litter. adjective: a litter basket is the proper place to dispose of litter.
Automobile buyers demand prompt service if a problem develops. He went to his boss to demand a raise.