The most common adjective is preventive.
The past participle of to prevent can also be used as an adjective: prevented.
The word 'prevention' is a noun form for the verb to prevent. The adjective forms for the verb to prevent are the past participle prevented (a prevented tragedy), and preventable (a preventable tragedy).
There are three associated adjectives. The most common are "preventive" (also in the irregular form "preventative"), which means tending to or helping to prevent, and "preventable" (also "preventible"), meaning which can be prevented. A rarer one "prevenient" means antecedent, predisposing or preventive.
divert, turn, deflect ward off, avoid, prevent, fend off, preclude, stave off, forestall
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
preventable
It's an adjective that means impossible to stop or prevent.
The word 'prevention' is a noun form for the verb to prevent. The adjective forms for the verb to prevent are the past participle prevented (a prevented tragedy), and preventable (a preventable tragedy).
There are three associated adjectives. The most common are "preventive" (also in the irregular form "preventative"), which means tending to or helping to prevent, and "preventable" (also "preventible"), meaning which can be prevented. A rarer one "prevenient" means antecedent, predisposing or preventive.
There are three associated adjectives. The most common are "preventive" (also in the irregular form "preventative"), which means tending to or helping to prevent, and "preventable" (also "preventible"), meaning which can be prevented. A rarer one "prevenient" means antecedent, predisposing or preventive.
divert, turn, deflect ward off, avoid, prevent, fend off, preclude, stave off, forestall
Neither of the participle adjectives of the verb (prohibiting, prohibited) form a recognized adverb. Nor does the derivative adjective of the noun prohibition (prohibitionary).The derivative adjective prohibitive does form an adverb, prohibitively, which only means "in a manner tending to prevent" rather than to forbid directly.
"Preventable" is an adjective, not a verb! "Preventable" is, of course, derived from the verb "prevent", but that does not make "preventable" a verb form any more than its makes "prevention", which is a noun.
"Preventable" is an adjective, not a verb! "Preventable" is, of course, derived from the verb "prevent", but that does not make "preventable" a verb form any more than its makes "prevention", which is a noun.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
No, it is not an adjective. Differently is an adverb.The adjective would be different.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.