The noun is infectiousness
Yes, the noun 'mumps' is a plural, uncountable noun, a word for an infectious disease.
The word 'infectiously' is the adverb form of the adjective 'infectious'.The word 'infectious' is the adjective form of the verb to infect.The noun form of the adjective 'infectious' is infectiousness.The noun forms of the verb to infect are infection and the gerund, infecting.
The noun infection has the adjective form infectious (which can also simply mean tending to spread, as in infectious laughter). The adverb form is infectiously.
infectious is an adjective. You use it to modify a noun- as in an infectious disease or an infectious laugh. Build your sentence around your subject and verb, then use modifiers to enhance or clarify meanings.She's an ambitious young researcher who hopes to discovery a cure for a majority of the world's infectious diseases.He's a very likable child with an engaging smile and an infectious laugh.Many infectious diseases can be prevented by washing with hot water and soap.
Mumps is an infectious disease.
SARS is an infectious disease.
Non infectious.
no it is not infectious .
No, it is not infectious.
Aids is a noninfectious disease.yes it is infectious because i am doing a little report on it so yes it is infectious
Infectious
infectious