No, the word "supported" NOT a noun.
The word "supported" is the past participle, past tense of the verb to support.
The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.
Example uses:
Two bamboo poles supported the air conditioner in the window. (verb)
A majority of the students supported the school fundraiser. (verb)
The agency funds supported housing for rehabilitation. (adjective)
The word support is both a verb and a noun.
The noun 'support' is a word for a thing that bears the weight of something or keeps it upright; a word for assistance provided by a company to users of its products; a word for material or financial assistance; a word for a thing.
The noun forms of the verb to support are supporter and the gerund, supporting.
Yes the word supporter is a noun. It is a common noun.
yes, the word supporter is a noun
supporter (proponent is a noun).
The plural form of the noun supporter is supporters.The plural possessive form is supporters'.Example: He was really encouraged by his supporters' enthusiasm.
The word 'conservative' is a noun, a person moderate or traditional in principles, actions, or habits; a supporter of conservative political policies. Other noun forms are conservatism or conservativeness. Conservative is also an adjective.
Pro-noun refers to support of the cause of nouns without implying that the supporter is a member of the noun movement. The term is most often used in reference to verbs who are actively supportive of nouns and of efforts to bring about "part of speech" equality.
The cast of Quiz Ball - 1966 includes: John Arlott as Himself - Guest Supporter Alfie Bass as Himself - Guest Supporter James Bolam as Himself - Guest Supporter Harry Carpenter as Himself - Guest Supporter Brian Close as Himself - Guest Supporter Peter Cook as Himself - Guest Supporter Kenneth Cope as Himself - Guest Supporter Gordon Jackson as Himself - Guest Supporter Roy Kinnear as Himself - Guest Supporter Sam Kydd as Himself - Guest Supporter John Laurie as Himself - Guest Supporter Sam Leitch as Himself - Guest Supporter Hugh Lloyd as Himself - Guest Supporter James Logan as Himself - Guest Supporter Kenny Lynch as Himself - Guest Supporter Magnus Magnusson as Himself - Guest Supporter Ted Moult as Himself - Guest Supporter Nicholas Parsons as Himself - Guest Supporter Lance Percival as Himself - Guest Supporter Jon Pertwee as Himself - Guest Supporter Leonard Sachs as Himself - Guest Supporter Percy Thrower as Himself - Guest Supporter Tommy Trinder as Himself - Guest Supporter David Vine as Himself - Presenter Richard Wattis as Himself - Guest Supporter Jimmy Young as Himself - Guest Supporter
The noun 'support' is an abstract noun as a word for comfort and emotional help, approval and encouragement; a word for the promotion or financial aid for a cause.The noun 'support' is a concrete noun as a word for something that bears the weight of something or keeps it upright; a word for something physical.
He was a supporter of central government.
a female supporter = tomekhet (תומכת) a male supporter = tomekh (תומך)
The duration of The Supporter is 1.43 hours.
A supporter soccer ball is your mom
a supporter is helpful to what is wanted to be done