durable
durable
Yes, it is an adjective. It means strong, robust, or durable.
No, it is an adjective usually applied to plants (tough, durable). It is related to the adjective hard.
The correct spelling of the adjective is sturdy(well-built, strong, durable).It changes the Y to IE in forming the comparative, which is sturdier.
No, "durable" is not a direct object. It is an adjective that describes a noun. A direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb in a sentence.
Most rocks could be described as "hard" or "durable."
The noun forms of the adjective 'durable' are durableness and durability.
Here are some possibilities: TOUGH - rough, or durable TAUGHT - past tense, or adjective of "to teach" TAUT - tightly stretched
comparative - more durable superlative - most durable
Here are some adjectives that could describe a skateboard:sleek, slick, fast, new, trendy, quick.long, thin, rough.inexpensive, manufactured, durable.
Corian is a durable countertop. Also durable is granite and marble.