Best.
It changes an adjective to a superlative adjective.
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Another word to describe the most intelligent that ends with -est is 'smartest. ' "She is the smartest girl in the room. "
it is a superlative because it ends with "est"
No,but it can be. Example, ''That is rudeness'', The rule is if the word ends in ''ness'' it can be an adjective.
The 12 - letter adjective that ends with ry that expresses an emotion is - Illusionary .
* Modest * Dearest * Test * Detest * Arrest
The statement 'Quin est loco' is a mix of French and Spansh words. For the adjective 'loco' needs to be written 'fou'. The corrected phrase 'Quin est fou' therefore means Quin is crazy. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. And the adjective 'fou' means 'crazy'.
triangular
Yes. Nearly anything that ends with the suffix "-ly" is an adjective.
"Ey duh" or "ehst duh" may be pronunciations of the incomplete French phrase est de.Specifically, the word est is an adjective, noun or verb; and the word de is a preposition. The adjective/noun means "east." The verb means "(he/she/it) is." The preposition means "from, of."
All's well is an English equivalent of 'Tout est bien'. The masculine adjective/noun 'tout' means 'all'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The adverb 'bien' means 'well'. All together, they're pronounced 'too-teh byah'.It's part of the title of a famous play. The complete title is 'Tout est bien qui finit bien'. The relative 'qui'means 'that'. The verb 'finit' means '[he/she/it] ends or finishes'. The complete title is 'All's well that ends well', by William Shakespeare [Baptized April 26, 1564-April 23, 1616].