No formidable is not a verb. It is an adjective.
No, "formidable" is not a verb. It is an adjective used to describe something that inspires fear or respect due to its power or strength.
The verb form of the word "residence" is "reside."
To do. A deed (noun) is something you do (verb).
The accented syllable in "formidable" is the second syllable, "-mi-".
The word "receive" is a verb.
The word compelled is a regular verb. It is the past tense of the verb compel.
we will make a formidable team
The word formidable has four syllables. (For-mid-a-ble)
Weak, simple, unimposing are some antonyms for formidable.
the wind was formidable last night.
formidable: difficult to overcome
The word formidable has a long rhotic O as in for and form.
formidable
Challenging
Sam found long division to be a formidable challenge. (here the word means tough)
The formidable hurricane lasted for three days and let the village in ruins. The child believed there was a formidable monster under the bed.
Formidable, fearsome. грозный.
Sure: The stench of the floater in the toilet was a formidable odor preventing me from entering the campground restroom.