The noun form of the adjective 'attractive' is attractiveness.
A related noun form is attraction.
No, the word 'attractive' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (an attractive offer, an attractive decor).The noun form of the adjective 'attractive' is attractiveness.
The abstract noun for the adjective attractive is attractiveness.
The word "attractive" is an adjective and does not have a plural form. However, if you are referring to a noun that describes something attractive, you might use "attractions" or "attractive features." The plural noun would depend on the context in which you're using "attractive."
more attractive and most attractive.
Attractive is an adjective. Depending on the usage, the abstract noun can be attractiveness (appearance) or attraction(interest, allure).
Yes, attractive is an adjective. I.e. That dress is attractive.
The noun forms of "violate" are violation and violator.
The noun forms of "situate" are "situation" and "situationality."
The noun forms for the word jubilant are jubilation and jubilance.
A derivative noun is a noun formed from a word that is another part of speech.Examples:a noun form for the verb to recede is recession;noun forms of the verb to invent are inventor and invention;a noun form of the verb to disappear is disappearance;a noun form of the verb to attract is attraction;the noun form of the adjective attractive is attractiveness;the noun form of the adjective desperate is desperation;the noun form of the adjective fresh is freshness;the noun form of the adjective accurate is accuracy.
The noun forms for the verb to grow is grower, one who grows. Other noun forms are growth and growing, a verbal noun (gerund).
The noun forms for the verb to improve are improver, improvement, and the gerund, improving.