Mental already is an adjective.
Psychological.
The noun form of the adjective 'mental' is mentality.
The opposite of mental is physical. Mental pertains to things related to the mind, while physical pertains to things related to the body.
Depression can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a mental health condition or a feeling of severe despondency. As a verb, it can describe the act of pressing something down.
"Think" is an example of a mental verb, as it describes an action that involves cognition and mental processes.
The adjective for jealousy is "jealous."
The noun form of the adjective 'mental' is mentality.
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The noun form of the adjective 'mental' is mentality.
Adjective's
No, "strong" is not a conjunction. It is an adjective used to describe something with great physical or mental power.
Yes.
Happy isn't any kind of verb; it's an adjective.
Possible words are : THOUGHT - an imagined or mental activity (noun) THROUGHOUT - in all parts (adjective)
Only one definition of the adjective 'upset' is similar to the adjective 'distraught'.The adjective 'distraught' describes a noun as extremely worried, upset, or confused.The adjective 'upset' describes a noun as:Having been overturned; capsized.Exhibiting signs and symptoms of indigestion.In a state of emotional or mental distress; distraught.The word distraught is an adjective only; the word upset is an adjective, a noun, or a verb.
"High" can function as both an adjective and an adverb depending on how it is used in a sentence.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'mad' is madness.
The word "imaginary" can function as both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it describes something that exists only in the imagination. As a noun, "imaginary" refers to the mental process of creating images or ideas that do not actually exist.