adjective form of the word 'occasion' is occasional.
The adjective form of circumstance is circumstantial.
Occasion is a noun.
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Synonyms for CIRCUMSTANCE: event, occurrence, incident, instance, happening, episode, case.
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it is pomp and circumstance
(The term is more often used as a plural.)The lack of governmental response in the crisis was a rare circumstance of non-intervention.
Increasing negative = Aggravating. Reducing negative= mitigating. Aggravating circumstance is a circumstance that does not exonerate a person but which reduces the penalty associated with the offense.
In absolutetly no circumstance can bold ever be used as an adjective
The word after is a preposition. It can also be an adverb, a conjunction and an adjective depending on the circumstance.
"After" is most often a preposition. It can be an adjective.
Only under unusual circumstances would I get a bad grade on a test.
No, house is a thing so it is a noun. Can you use it in the sentence you are referring to it being used as an adjective/ That would help me provide you with a more accurate answer. I can think of no circumstance it could be used to describe an object. Since an adjective describes objects, my educated answer is no, it is never an adjective, only a noun.
That's a completely different circumstance.
The words trilogic and trilogical exist, but they are very rare and unidiomatic, and you would do well to avoid them. Offhand I can't think of any circumstance where you could not use the noun trilogy rather than a phrase such as trilogic work.
A word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a phrase, expressing a relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc.
Victim of Circumstance was created in 1999.
Satires of Circumstance was created in 1914.
Circumstance was released on 08/26/2011.
The Production Budget for Circumstance was $900,000.