Argument, arguerer, and the gerund, arguing are the corresponding noun forms for the verb to argue.
Problematic and problematical are the corresponding adjectives to the noun problem. The corresponding adverb is problematically.
Synonyms for the noun right are:authoritycorrectnessdominionfitnessjusticemoralityprerogativeproprietySynonyms for the noun wrong are:affrontcrimeinjuryinjusticeinequitymisdeedoffensesin
Able is an adjective, the corresponding noun is ability and the corresponding adverb is ably.
No solution is a noun. Solve is the corresponding verb.
The corresponding noun to the adjective numismatic(meaning relatic to money, coins or medals) is numismatics, or numismatology (meaning the the study of coins or medals). Although it ends in -s numismatics is a singular noun.*Although a coin collector may be a numismatist, there is no formal corresponding noun numismatism.)
The corresponding noun for the adjective gentle is gentleness. A related noun form is gentility.
The corresponding noun of "sarcastic" is "sarcasm."
No, the word 'argue' is a verb (argue, argues, arguing, argued).The noun forms of the verb to argue are argument and the gerund, arguing.
No, "argue" is not a noun. It is a verb that describes the act of presenting reasons or evidence to support a point of view or to persuade someone.
The verb avert does not have a corresponding noun, it does, however, have a corresponding adjective: avertable.
One answer: It is both verb or noun ---------------------- Another answer: "Argue" is a verb; it is not a noun in standard English. The nouns that relate to "argue" include "argument" and "arguer" but "argue" is a verb.
No, the word argue is a verb (argue, argues, arguing, argued). The noun forms for the verb are argurer, one who argues, and argument.
Problematic and problematical are the corresponding adjectives to the noun problem. The corresponding adverb is problematically.
The corresponding noun to "choose" is "choice."
Argue is only a verb.
"Triumphant" is not a noun. The corresponding noun is "triumph"
No, the word "cite" is a verb, which means to quote or refer to as evidence or justification for an argument or statement.