Firmly is an adverb. The adjective form is firm.
As an adjective it can mean firm or stable. When used as a noun it means a state of matter that is neither liquid nor gas.
Yes, it is an adjective. It is the comparative form of the adjective dark.
The adjective is lightened
Speeding is an adjective.
The word 'solid' is an adjective (solid, solider, solidest).The word 'solid' is also a noun (solid, solids).Examples:They use concrete to make solid benches. (adjective)Water can be in the form of a liquid, a gas, and a solid. (noun)The verb form is to solidify; the adverb form is solidly.
No. Solid is a noun and an adjective. The adverb is "solidly."
Solid can be:an adjective - A rockl is a solid objecta noun: Ice is a solidan adverb: The cafe was booked solid on my birthday
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Depending on the tense, the verb is solidify, solidifies, solidified or solidifying,Some example sentences are:"I will solidify the water into ice"."He solidifies the water into ice"."He solidified the mercury by cooling it"."The mercury is solidifying".
Firmly is an adverb. The adjective form is firm.
Mass can be a noun or an adjective. As a noun: The mass of a solid. As an adj: Mass production.
As an adjective it can mean firm or stable. When used as a noun it means a state of matter that is neither liquid nor gas.
It's the adjective form of the word polyhedron, which means a solid figure with many plane faces, typically more than six.
Molten is an adjective that means glowing, fused, liquefied, smelted, or igneous. Some antonyms for the word molten include solidified, chilled, cold, solid, or frozen.
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No. Trifling means lacking in significance or solid worth. "Trifling" is an adjective for something unimportant and "exaggerating" is a verb for making something seem more important than it is.