noun derivative - a verb that becomes a noun by adding a suffix.
Examples:
react - reaction
depend - dependence, dependent (noun)
favor - favorite
descend - descent
pronounce - pronunciation
A verb that becomes a noun by adding a suffix is called a noun derivative.
A noun that becomes an adjective by adding a suffix is called an adjective derivative.
An adjective derivative (derivative adjective) is an adjective that becomes an adjective by means of adding a suffix to a noun or verb.
subject- subjective
react- reactive
accept- acceptable
obey - obedient
Some examples of adjectives derived from nouns are:
noun: adjective
child: childish
comfort: comfortable
weight: weighty
joy: joyful or joyous
care: careful or careless
A derivative adjective is one formed from a verb by the addition of a suffix. These suffixes include -ful (full), -ive, -ant, and -ent. (The word derivative can itself be a derivativeadjective.)
An adjective derivative (derivative adjective) is an adjective formed from a noun or verb by the addition of a suffix. Examples: glamor - glamorous honor - honorable plenty - plentiful
The participles of the verb, valuing and valued, can be adjectives. The derivative adjective is valuable.
The past participle of the verb to interpret, interpreted, can be used as an adjective. Another related derivative adjective is interpretative.
The noun derivatives for the adjective inevitable are inevitability and inevitableness.
An adjective is a word that modifies (describes) a noun. Examples of adjectives:adorablebadcolddeliciouseasyfrostygreenhappyignorantjealous
An adjective derivative (derivative adjective) is an adjective formed from a noun or verb by the addition of a suffix. Examples: glamor - glamorous honor - honorable plenty - plentiful
An adjective derivative (derivative adjective) is a verb or noun that becomes an adjective by means of adding affixes, usually suffixes. Examples: react- reactive care- careless hope- hopeless steel- steely accept- acceptable
The adjective derivative of "analyze" is "analytical."
A noun derivative modifies or describes a noun, while an adjective derivative modifies or describes a noun. For example, in the word "developmental psychology," "developmental" is the adjective derivative describing the noun "psychology." In the word "decision-making process," "decision" is the noun derivative modifying the noun "process."
Pollution (noun) - Polluted (adjective) Knowledge (noun) - Knowledgeable (adjective) Music (noun) - Musical (adjective) Joy (noun) - Joyful (adjective) Danger (noun) - Dangerous (adjective)
The word irritable *is* an adjective. It is a derivative of the verb "to irritate."
derivatives -a word changes in function when a suffix is added to it verb derivative - noun to verb -adjective to verb example: ripe- ripen sharp- sharpen noun derivative -verb to noun example: teach - teacher arrange- arrangement adjective derivative -noun to adjective example: person- personal diet- dietary -8.7.8.6
The derivative adjective is radiant. The participles can also be used as adjectives: radiating and radiated.
The participles of the verb, valuing and valued, can be adjectives. The derivative adjective is valuable.
The past participle of the verb to indicate can be used as an adjective: indicated. There is also a related derivative adjective, indicative.
The past participle of the verb to interpret, interpreted, can be used as an adjective. Another related derivative adjective is interpretative.
Moving is the present participle of the verb (to move) and can act as an adjective (moving target). A related derivative adjective is movable.