Typically, a noun is a Person, Place, or Thing. Irresistible, on the other hand, is an Adjective, which modifies nouns. * The ice cream was irresistible, so I ate it all. * I find her simply irresistible. * I have an irresistible urge to go snorkling in Maui, again.
The word irresistible is an adjective and sometimes a noun. Example uses: Adjective: I had an irresistible urge to buy these shoes. Noun: The irresistible can be resisted, it's just not easy to do.
Same word: irresistible.
The pie was delicious and irresistible.
The word "irresistible" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is impossible to resist or refuse.
''The dress the girl picked out was irresistible.''
The aroma of her mother's home made bread was irresistible.
The noun 'weakness' is a common noun. The noun 'weakness' is an uncountable noun as a word for the quality or state of lacking strength. The noun 'weakness' (weaknesses) is a countable noun as a word for a fault or problem that makes something or someone less effective or attractive; a special or irresistible desire or fondness for something; an object of desire or fondness.
The noun 'weakness' is a common noun. The noun 'weakness' is an uncountable noun as a word for the quality or state of lacking strength. The noun 'weakness' (weaknesses) is a countable noun as a word for a fault or problem that makes something or someone less effective or attractive; a special or irresistible desire or fondness for something; an object of desire or fondness.
· irresistible
Irrésistible.
The irresistible aroma sent the girl into the kitchen as she searched for the source.
Yes, it is. From the noun to resist, it means unable to be resisted.