danger is a noun because an adjective describes a something of someone. if it were dangerous it would be an adjective. does this sentence make sense "it looks danger," No beacause you can't describe some think with danger.
No, it's an adjective. "That man is dangerous." (describes the noun, man) The adjective form is dangerously (in a dangerous manner).
No. Danger is a noun, and the usual adjective is dangerous. Someone in danger is endangered.The noun can be used as an adjunct : danger signals, danger seekers, danger area.
Yes, it is an adverb, the adverb form of the adjective warning. It means in a way that is meant to warn or advise of a problem (or danger). Example: The light flashed warningly on the control console. The director spoke warningly about the coming budget cuts.
Danger is a noun. Other words that come from danger are dangerous, which is an adjective, and dangerously, which is an adverb.
No, it is an adjective. Anonymously is the adverb form.
The related adverb form is decreasingly. It is the adverb form of the present participle, decreasing. The past participle, decreased, does not form an adverb.
The adverb form is incessantly.
The adverb form is originally.
what is the adverb form of freedom
The adverb form is originally.
Diametrically is the adverb form.