....There isn't an adjective form of every word. Onomatopoeia is only a noun, and it is in the context of the English language, so it's sorta 2nd person
The adjective form of onomatopoeia is "onomatopoeic." It is used to describe words that mimic the sounds they represent.
The adjective form of improve is "improved."
The adjective form for the verb to develop is developable.
The plural form of the noun 'adjective' is adjectives.
The adjective form of "squalor" is "squalid."
The adjective form of "identify" is "identifying."
No its a adjective
No speedy is not a piece of onomatopoeia It is an adjective describe the speed of an object
No its a adjective
No. Onomatopoeia is the adjective used to describe a word that is a sound. For example: Oink is an onomatopoeia, and so is moo. So the actual word "onomatopoeia" is not a verb, but the words that it describes can be. Onomatopoeia could also be a noun. "The cow made a strange onomatopoeia."="The cow made a strange noise"
Nope, gleaming is an adjective
An adjective
Yes. Onomatopoeia is a form of sound or 1-word exclamation such as, boom or ouch! In your case. To be honest with you, ouch is not an onomatopoeia, but a form of onomatopoeia. Sorry to correct you.
no; its an onomatopoeia :) ( a word spelt like it sounds )
Well, yeah if you say "YUMMY!". If not it's an adjective
No. It is not!
The adjective form of concept is conceptual.The adjective form of conception is conceptional.
No, not unless you are allowed to duplicate letters. There are not enough O's in that sentence to form the word onomatopoeia.