The word patient *is* an adjective, related to the noun patience. It can also be a noun for a person receiving medical care. The noun patient could have a possessive form (patient's). Otherwise it could serve as a noun adjunct (e.g. patient care).
Patient is an adjective. Synonyms of patient as an adjective include: forbearing, uncomplaining, tolerant, resigned, stoical; calm, composed, even-tempered, imperturbable, unexcitable, accommodating, understanding, indulgent.
The adjective form is patient.
The adjective form is patient.
An adjective for an archaeologist isintelligent and patient.
The noun is "patience" (a patient manner, forbearance).The adjective patient (forbearing) is a homonym of the noun patient (person receiving medical care).
The adjective form of patience (noun) is patient.
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The word 'patient' is both an adjective an a noun.The noun 'patient' is a word for someone or something receiving medical treatment; a word for a person (or animal).The adjective 'patient' is a word that describes a noun as able to tolerate extended waiting or other protracted, unfavorable circumstances.Example uses:The doctor gave the patient a prescription for pain relief. (noun)My boss is not a patient man. (adjective, describes the noun 'man')The noun forms of the adjective patient are patientnessand patience.
Neither. Very is an adverb and patient an adjective.
The two words are a participial phrase (a noun). Being is a present participle used as a gerund (noun) and patient is an adjective.
Neither. Very is an adverb and patient an adjective.
Patience does not have a verb form, but you can describe a person as being patient, or waiting patiently, or as having a lot of patience.