The opposite of unsuitable is unsuitable.
Suitable is an adjective.
No, "incorrect" is not a noun, but an adjective. It describes something that is wrong or not accurate.
The word "acceptable" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is satisfactory or suitable.
No, it is a verb. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb to say. It can be used as an adjective (e.g. The comments said were universally negative.)
The word violent forms the negative adjective nonviolent, the adverb nonviolently, and the noun nonviolence.There is also a seldom-used term "overviolent" meaning excessively violent.
Suitable is an adjective.
The noun forms of the adjective 'suitable' are suitableness and suitability.
No, suitable is an adjective. The adverb form is "suitably."
The word unusual *is* an adjective, the negative of the adjective usual.A related adjective that has a different meaning is unused, the negative of the past participle used.
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Your question is not entirely clear, since it can be interpreted in several different ways. If you want to know the meaning of the phrase "suitable adjective" it means a descriptive word that conveys the meaning that you have in mind. If you want to know if the word suitable is an adjective, yet it is. If you are looking for a suitable adjective for some particular purpose, we obviously would have to know what that purpose is, before we could propose a suitable adjective for you to use.
a negative adjective would be fat or chunky while a positive adjective meaning the same thing would be big build or heavy set.
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Almost any adjective will be suitable. However, it all depends on what you would like to say about that realtor. For example: is it positive or negative? Is it concerning skill, ability, or reliability? You must discern these ideas before any adjective is appropriate. Then, if needed, consult a thesaurus.
Joy's age makes him not suitable or qualified for the army.Joy's age makes him not suitable or qualified for the army.Joy's is the Adjective. It's the Adjective because it modifies (describes) age.
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The noun form for the adjective humid is humidity.