Yes, realized is a verb.
It is usable in the sentence "I just realized this and that."
As you can see, the word 'realized' is a conjugation of the verb 'to realize', which makes the word a verb.
Realize. Realize is a regular verb, it's other forms are realize realizes realized realizing
Maybe you mean REALIZE? Yes it is a verb.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to realize are realization and the gerund, realizing.
The word realize is a verb. The past tense is realized.
The word is "REALIZED" and it is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "realize".
The word realize is a verb. The past tense is realized.
Will realize
No, it is a form of the verb to realize. The past participle of the verb, realized, can be used as an adjective.
"Will realize" is the verb phrase in the sentence. It indicates the action that Elsie will perform in the future.
Adding the suffix "-ize" to a word typically turns it into a verb. For example, "realize" or "organize."
Hope. I hope you realize that hope is more than just a noun.
Realized is a verb. It's the past tense of realize.