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Q: What is an adjective for fool?
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Is fool an adjective or adverb?

fool is a noun but foolish is a adjective


What is an adverb for fool?

The word fool is a noun. The related adjective is foolish and the adverb is "foolishly."


What is the noun form of foolish?

The noun form of the adjective 'foolish' is foolishness.The word 'foolish' is the adjective form of the noun fool.


What is the superlative degree of the word fool?

"Fool" is a verb and a noun and, as such, does not have a superlative degree. The superlative degree of the adjective foolish is most foolish.


What is foolish noun?

The word 'foolish' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'foolish' is foolishness.The word 'foolish' is the adjective form of the noun fool.


What is the prefix and suffix for the word foolish?

The word foolish has a suffix. The suffix is - ish. The word foolish does not have a prefix.


What is the adjective for worship?

Not really sure what you mean, but if you were referring to a person who worships, you could call them a "worshipping fool, worshipping person etc.


What is the English word 'fool' in Latin?

"Stultus" is one Latin equivalent of the English word "fool."Specifically, the Latin word is a masculine noun. It also represents the masculine form of the adjective "foolish." Latin nouns do not take definite articles ("the"). But the word "unus" is the masculine form of the adjective "a, one."The pronunciation is "stool-toos."


Who is the biggest fool the fool or the fool that follows the fool?

the fool that follows the fool


What is the adjective phrase referring to in Harry Truman was one of those people whose middle name is a single letter?

That doesn't make any sense, you fool.


Is trick an adverb?

No, it is not. It can be a verb (to fool or hoodwink), a noun (a ruse, or a hand of a card game), or more rarely an adjective (e.g. trick knee, trick handcuffs).


What part of speech is 'what'?

It's a: a) pronoun - what did she say? b) adjective - what a fool! c) adverb - what does it matter? d) conjunction - I don't know but I'll go. e) interjection - what!