The adjective form of "information" is "informative."
The adjective form for the verb to inform is informing and informed. Example uses: We will not be taking action at this meeting, it's just an informing meeting. An informed public is prepared community. Another adjective form is informative.
No, the word 'informative' is NOT a noun.The word 'informative' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'informative' is informativeness, a common noun as a general word for the quality of providing knowledge or information.
Verb: inform Noun: information Adjective: informative Adverb: informatively
The abbreviated form for information is "info."
No, "information" is an uncountable noun and does not typically have a plural form. If needed, you can refer to multiple pieces of information.
The adjective form for the verb to inform is informing and informed. Example uses: We will not be taking action at this meeting, it's just an informing meeting. An informed public is prepared community. Another adjective form is informative.
The adjective form for the verb to use is the past participle, used (a used car).The adjective form for the noun use is useful(useful information).
The adjective form of concept is conceptual.The adjective form of conception is conceptional.
The noun forms of the verb to inform are informer, information, and the gerund, informing.
The adjective form for the pronoun they is their.
The Adjective form of Pathologist is Pathological.
The adjective form of concept is conceptual.The adjective form of conception is conceptional.
The adjective form of improve is "improved."
The adjective form of retire is :- retired, retiring.
The adjective form for the verb to develop is developable.
The plural form of the noun 'adjective' is adjectives.
adjective form of pass.