No. Significance is the noun form, significant is the adjective.
Significant is an adjective.
The adjective form of "signify" is "significant."
Significant is an adjective.
The noun form of the adjective 'significant' is significance.
The likely word is the adjective significant(meaningful).Another possibility is scientific (related to science).
The word significant is an adjective. The noun form is significance. Example sentences:Adjective: There was a significant increase in the number of calls after we placed our ad.Noun: The significance of his donation led to greater contributions by everyone.
No, "uneventful" is not a noun. It is an adjective used to describe something that lacks significant or interesting events.
The word insignificant is an adjective. It means to not be significant.
The likely word is the adjective important (significant, valuable, or required).
significant isn't a noun, it is an adjective (a descriptive word) so it doesn't have a plural. the noun of significant is significance, which is both plural and singular.
The wind was of little significance to the golf match.
The correct spelling of the adjective is tremendous (very large or very significant).