Yes, permanent is an adjective.
Permanent is an adjective. In the USA it is also a noun, as in: a perm for the hair. "a woman with a home permanent"
Permanent is an adjective. In the USA it is also a noun, as in: a perm for the hair. "a woman with a home permanent"
The abstract noun form for the adjective permanent is permanence.The word permanent is also a concrete noun as a word for a long-lasting hair style achieved by chemical applications which straighten, curl, or wave the hair, and the a kit of chemicals used to apply to the hair.
Possible words include: permanent (adjective) - fixed, unchanging, not temporary fermented (adjective) - created by biological fermentation (e.g. beer, cheese) permitted (adjective) - allowed
There are two similar spelling of two very different words : PERMANENT (adjective) - perpetual, or not temporary PERMEATE (verb) - to penetrate or saturate
No, "temporary" is not a verb. It is an adjective used to describe something that is not permanent or lasting for a short period of time.
The word 'incurable' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as permanent, unable to be cured or changed.
Speckled can be a verb or adjective, depending on how it's use. It means marked with small spots. Verb: The children speckled the walls with permanent markers. Adjective: A speckled bird is perched on a branch.
The correct spelling is "permanently" (for good, forever).
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "temporary" (for a short time).
* permanent * perfect * perky * persistent * personal * perceptive * perceptible * per capita * perfumed * perishable * perilous * perennial * periodic * perplexing * permissive * pernicious * persistent * perpendicular * persuasive * pervasive
Permanent magnetism is magnetism that is permanent. I think...