The word 'bully' is both a verb and a noun.
The noun 'bully' is a word for someone who teases, hurts, or threatens others; a word for a person.
Example use of the noun: The bully picked on the small kids.
The noun form of the verb to bully is the gerund, bullying.
The word 'bully' is also an adjective and an interjection.
A noun is an object/thing. A bully is a noun.
The word 'bully' is both a noun (bully, bullies) and a verb (bully, bullies, bullying, bullied). Examples:noun: Teachers usually know who is the bully in the class.verb: The boss tried to bully us into working late without pay.
It can be in the sense used by Teddy Roosevelt, meaning excellent or splendid. As an interjection (Bully!) it can mean "Good for you!" The other meaning of bully is a noun for an mean, intimidating person, and a verb meaning to intimidate others as a bully does.
The plural possessive form of "bully" is "bullies'."
A bully in Britain is someone who picks on someone smaller and weaker than themselves. Probably the same meaning as the Americans and other English speakers have. Very many years ago there was a term "bully beef" which referred to canned corned beef that British soldiers used to eat while in the trenches in World War 1 (1914 - 1918). This is not really used any more.
The infinitive form of the word "bully" is "to bully." This form is used to express the action of bullying in its most basic form without any specific tense or subject.
The plural form of "bully" is "bullies."
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The noun form for the adjective horrible is horribleness.
The noun form of the adjective obedient is obedience.
The noun form of the adjective 'prosperous' is prosperousness.A related noun form is prosperity.