The noun psoriasis is a medical term for a skin condition. The adjective form is psoriatic.
Blue skin = Cyanoderma. Cyanosis = BLue condition. Cyanotic = Blue condition (adjective)
No, it is not. Tachyphagia is a noun, a condition in which someone bolts down their food. The related adjective is tachyphagic.
Dyslexia is a noun (the condition).The adjective would be "dyslexic."
No. It is a noun, for a medical condition. The adjective form may be "pneumonic" (referring to pneumonia) or the general term pulmonary for non-pneumonia conditions of the lungs.
Yes, it is a common adjective. It can also be a noun meaning euphoric condition.
The noun psoriasis is a medical term for a skin condition. The adjective form is psoriatic.
Blue skin = Cyanoderma. Cyanosis = BLue condition. Cyanotic = Blue condition (adjective)
No, it is not. Tachyphagia is a noun, a condition in which someone bolts down their food. The related adjective is tachyphagic.
Anxious is the adjective based on the noun (thing or condition) known as anxiety.
"Shabby" is an adjective, used to describe something that is in poor or worn condition.
Alright is an adjective, and usually it is a predicate adjective.
Yes, the word forgetfulness is the noun form for the adjective forgetful.A noun is a person, place, or thing. The best way to find the answer is to put it in a sentence. Here is an example. Please excuse my forgetfulness. It is not a verb because it is not an action. The verb form of the word is forgot, or forget. It is not an adjective because it is not describing a noun directly. The adjective form of the word is forgetful. It is a thing, therefore it is a noun. It can be a thing because it is a condition, like anxiousness is a condition. It can be confused with a adjective, which is a describing word because the subject is somewhat describing them self. But, in fact, the subject is naming a condition they have, and a condition is a thing.
The suffix "-ness" typically indicates the condition of or state of being. For example, happiness refers to the state of being happy.
Dyslexia is a noun (the condition).The adjective would be "dyslexic."
"Prime" can function as an adjective or a verb. As an adjective, it describes something of the best quality or in its best condition. As a verb, it means to prepare something for use or action.
No. Tumbledown is an adjective. It means in a dilapidated condition. A synonym is the word ramshackle.