The adjective is different.
a word is used to make a sentence whereas an adjective describes a noun (an object)
In the question the word democratic is an adjective, whereas the word democracy is a noun. Democratic is simply the adjective of the noun.
Different is a describing word/adjective. Difference is a noun.
The determiner is an important noun modifier which contextualizes a noun. An adjective is a word that expresses an attribute of something.
Its a noun. The adjective of difference is different
No, the word 'different' is an adjective a word that describes a noun; for example a different story; a differentdirection; a different brand.The noun form for the adjective 'different' is differentness.A related noun form is difference.
The main difference between any adjective and a pronoun is that an adjective describes a noun, a pronoun replaces a noun. This is true of a proper adjective as well. Examples:I like Asian art very much. It has been perfected over many centuries.The word 'Asian' is a proper adjective describing the type of art. The word 'it' is the pronoun that replaces the noun 'art'.
Grammatically, variety is an abstract noun, and various is an adjective.
Exploitive and exploitative both drive from the word exploit. The only difference is that exploitative is an adjective and exploitative is an adverb.
Synonyms for 'other' as an adjective are difference or second; as a noun are else or differently.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
Different is the adjective form of difference.