No. Fix is a noun (a repair, or slang for a problem situation, or the illegal manipulation of a contest), or a verb (to repair, or slang for illegally manipulating the result of a contest, or slang for neutering a pet). One adjective is "fixed."
Cautious IS an adjective. An adjective is an action!
The word "it" is not an adjective (it is a pronoun). A word is an adjective if it modifies (defines, characterizes) a noun or pronoun. The big tent - big is an adjective He is tall - tall is an adjective This key - this (while arguably called a determiner) is a demonstrative adjective
17xx Fixed disk (hard drive) 1701 Fixed disk adapter 1702 Fixed disk adpater 1703 Fixed disk drive 1704 Fixed disk drive or adapter 1780 Fixed disk 0 failure (C drive failure) 1781 Fixed disk 1 failure (D drive failure) 1782 Fixed disk controller failure 1790 Fixed disk 0 1791 Fixed disk 1
Severe is an adjective.
The elderly woman is on a fixed income. Here, fixed is an adjective. He fixed the broken television. Here, fixed is a verb.
No, "fixed" is not an adverb. It is typically used as an adjective to describe something that is repaired or arranged in a secure position.
The adjective form of the noun ability is "able".
Possible words include: permanent (adjective) - fixed, unchanging, not temporary fermented (adjective) - created by biological fermentation (e.g. beer, cheese) permitted (adjective) - allowed
Adjective Of or with respect to the stars (i.e., the fixed stars, not the sun or planets).
Nomad is the name; nomadic is the adjective.
These are some possible words: FIXED - repaired, or adjective for locked in place FIFTH - 5th, in the number five position
No. Fix is a noun (a repair, or slang for a problem situation, or the illegal manipulation of a contest), or a verb (to repair, or slang for illegally manipulating the result of a contest, or slang for neutering a pet). One adjective is "fixed."
The phrase "all-you-can-eat" is an adjective. This is offered at restaurants where the diner pays a fixed price to literally eat as much as they can.
The phrase "all-you-can-eat" is an adjective. This is offered at restaurants where the diner pays a fixed price to literally eat as much as they can.
Well, the term is used in a lot of industries, so there is going to be a difference depending on whether you are looking for a fixed-base operator, a fixed-base method, a fixed-base index, or a fixed-base router. However, without using fixed base an an adjective, the definition in general could be "a foundation that does not move." Of course a base can be a place or platform (as well as other definitions) and fixed can mean more than staying in one place... like repaired. So, it depends on the context, but that is the best generic definition you can do with only that context.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "salaries" (payments to employees).