yes because adjectives are describing words and brave is a describing word
No, it is not. It is either a verb form (3rd person singular, present tense of to brave) or a plural noun (more than one brave, or Amerindian tribal warrior). The word brave, also braver and bravest, is an adjective.
no . its a adjective witch describes a word
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female, such as male and female.The word 'brave' is an adjective; adjectives are not gender specific. Examples:a brave persona brave mana brave womana brave childa brave rescuer
verb of brave?
Brave is usually used as an adjective but it can also be a word, as in: He braved the horrendous conditions to get to his destination.
No, it is not. It is either a verb form (3rd person singular, present tense of to brave) or a plural noun (more than one brave, or Amerindian tribal warrior). The word brave, also braver and bravest, is an adjective.
no . its a adjective witch describes a word
The word brave is a common noun; a count noun (brave, braves) as an obsolete word for a Native American warrior; an uncountable noun (brave) as a word for a brave person or people.The word brave is a verb (brave, braves, braving, braved), an adjective (brave, braver, bravest).The noun form for the adjective brave is braveness.The noun forms for the verb to brave are bravery and the gerund, braving.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female, such as male and female.The word 'brave' is an adjective; adjectives are not gender specific. Examples:a brave persona brave mana brave womana brave childa brave rescuer
No, the word 'braver' is the comparative form of the adjective brave (braver, bravest).The noun form of the adjective 'brave' is braveness.
verb of brave?
The word brave is a verb(brave, braves, braving, braved), an adjective (brave, braver, bravest), and a noun.The count noun (brave, braves) is a concrete noun as an obsolete word for a Native American warrior.The uncountable noun (brave) is a concrete noun as a word for a brave person or people in general.The abstract noun form for the adjective brave is braveness.The abstract noun forms for the verb to brave are bravery and the gerund, braving.
Brave is usually used as an adjective but it can also be a word, as in: He braved the horrendous conditions to get to his destination.
The word brave is a verb (brave, braves, braving, braved), an adjective (brave, braver, bravest), and a noun. The count noun (brave, braves) is an obsolete word for a Native American warrior; the uncountable noun (brave) is a word for a brave person or people.
The word brave is:A verb: brave, braves, braving, braved;An adjective: brave, braver, bravest;A noun:The count noun (brave, braves) is an obsolete word for a Native American warrior.The uncountable noun (brave) is a word for a brave person or brave people as a group.
The abstract noun form for the adjective brave is braveness. The abstract noun forms for the verb to brave are braveryand the gerund, braving.
The word brave is a verb(brave, braves, braving, braved), an adjective (brave, braver, bravest), and a noun.The count noun (brave, braves) is a concrete noun as an obsolete word for a Native American warrior.The uncountable noun (brave) is a concrete noun as a word for a brave person or people in general.The abstract noun form for the adjective brave is braveness.The abstract noun forms for the verb to brave are bravery and the gerund, braving.