The noun support (backing) has the adjective form supportive.
The verb to support can use its present and past participles as adjectives: supporting, supported.
tremendous support
"Help" is a noun, not an adjective. It refers to assistance or support provided to someone in need.
No, "argument" is not an adjective; it is a noun. It refers to a reason or set of reasons given in support of an idea, action, or theory. The adjective form related to "argument" is "argumentative."
Supported is a verb. It's the past tense of support.
An adverb is a word that describes a verb, typically the letters ly are added to the end of the word. The adverb for support is supportingly.An adjective for the verb support is the seldom-seen supportingly (from the present participle).Much more common is the related adverb supportively. It is based on the derivative adjective supportive.
The preposition "to" is commonly used after the adjective "helpful." For example, "He is helpful to me." This indicates that someone is providing assistance or support to another person.
The adjective form of the word "father" is "fatherly." It describes qualities or characteristics typically associated with a father, such as care, guidance, and support. Another related adjective is "paternal," which also pertains to a father or fatherhood.
The word helpful is not a verb; it is an adjective. The word help would be a verb.
The adjective for "construct" is "constructive." It describes something that is intended to help or improve a situation, often by providing useful feedback or support. Additionally, "constructed" can also serve as an adjective to describe something that has been built or assembled.
Lumbar is the adjective used to describe the lower back. For instance, "The lumbar support in that chair makes it easier to use it for long periods of time."
No, it is a plural noun used as a collective term (man of means, no means of support). The word mean can be used as an adjective with several varied definitions.
The adjective for "enable" is "enabling." It describes something that provides the means or opportunity for someone or something to do something. This term is often used in contexts related to technology, education, and support systems.