The question "What part of speech is reputation?" means that someone is interested in knowing the part of speech (noun, verb, pronoun, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, interjection) for the word reputation.
Reputation is a noun.
"Reputation" is a noun. "Repute" is also a noun, while "to repute "is a verb. "Reputed" is an adjective whilst the adverbial form is "reputedly".
The word reputation is a noun. Reputational: adjective Reputationless: adjective Please refer to the links below for more information.
The word 'reputation' is a noun; a word for the subjective opinions of others; a word for a concept; a word for a thing.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.A 'reputation' is a thing.
What exactly do you mean? Do you mean like "What is the fancy part of speech word that describes the process of digestion?"
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
The word reputation is a noun. The plural form is reputations.
"Reputation" is a noun. "Repute" is also a noun, while "to repute "is a verb. "Reputed" is an adjective whilst the adverbial form is "reputedly".
The word reputation is a noun. Reputational: adjective Reputationless: adjective Please refer to the links below for more information.
The word 'reputation' is a noun; a word for the subjective opinions of others; a word for a concept; a word for a thing.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.A 'reputation' is a thing.
"Reputation" is a noun of the abstract type.
What exactly do you mean? Do you mean like "What is the fancy part of speech word that describes the process of digestion?"
The word "libel" is a noun. It refers to a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation.
adverb
Assuming you mean PART of speech (not ART), "or" is a conjunction.
If you mean "What part of speech is the word cellular?", it is an adjective.
That part of town has a bad reputation for crime.
Assuming you mean PART of speech (not ART), "or" is a conjunction.