Thrust is not an adjective. It can be used as a verb with or without an object but most dictionaries etc. say it is also a noun
No, it is not. It is either a plural noun or a third-person present tense verb form (he or she thrusts).
The hanging wall block slips downward along the thrust fault
Thrust is the main propulsion medium. The jet engines produce the thrust (the force forward) the air moves across the top of the wings creating a vacuum which in effect hold the aircraft in flight. The greater the engines are worked the greater the thrust and therefore speed.
Thrust.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
thrustful
The past tense of "thrust" is "thrust."
Thrust Capacity is how much thrust it can take :D
Jaw-Thrust Technique
The angle at which you thrust.
there is no thrust lake.
It can be as in "He thrust his sword into his enemy", however it can also be a noun as in "The thrust of the rocket was enormous".
A forward thrust city is a city that has been thrust forward into things
The past tense of the word "thrust" is "thrust". It remains the same in both present and past tense forms.
The past participle is thrust.
The plural form of thrust is thrusts.
THRUST means to push forcefully