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No the word forbidden is not a noun. It is an adjective and a past tense verb.
Banned can be a verb and an adjective. Verb: The past tense of the verb 'ban'. Adjective: Forbidden.
You mean "forbidden." Forbidden is the past participle (the past perfect form of a verb) of forbid; it means to prohibit, to not permit. As an irregular verb, it does not end in -ed; rather it ends in -en.
for·bid·den[fer-bid-n, fawr-] verb 1. a past participle of forbid
Forbade is already the past tense of the verb forbid. The past participle is forbidden.
The word "don't" is a contraction of "do not". The "do" part of the contraction is an active verb, but the "not" part is a highly significant adverb. If the contraction must be assigned a part of speech, it probably is considered an active verb.
The Forbidden Kingdom is huge.She was forbidden from seeing him again.Swearing in public is forbidden.
Forbidden
It is forbidden for you to enter here. Only vips are allowed to enter.
The forbidden city is forbidden because it was the imperial palace for the mid-ming dynasty to the end of the quin dynasty. It is now a museum and is not forbidden anymore.
Forbidden: Not allowed, prohibited. You use the word forbidden as follows: Farmer Jones has forbidden us from entering his vegetable patch.
No, bananas are not forbidden in Islam. Non of the fruits are forbidden in Islam.