That is the correct spelling of "indulge" (to permit or allow).
Indulge/indulges is the correct present tense form.
A synonym for the word "indulge" is gratify. An antonym for the word "indulge" is disappoint. Please see the related link below.
indulgent
That is the correct spelling of "pamper" (to indulge or make comfortable).
The noun form of "indulge" is "indulgence."
Indulgent is an adjective, not a verb or a noun. It describes someone who allows themselves or others to have or do what they want, often excessively or without restraint.
Yes, it is a plural noun. The verb is indulge and the adjective indulgent.
Those who spend money extravagantly (adverb) and indulge in extravagance (noun) are called extravagant. (noun)
Samsung galaxy indulge is better because it has 4G.
That is the correct spelling of "indulge" (to permit or allow).
The verb form of indulgent is indulge. As in "to indulge something".
Indulge/indulges is the correct present tense form.
Those who spend money extravagantly (adverb) and indulge in extravagance (noun) are called extravagant. (noun
A synonym for the word "indulge" is gratify. An antonym for the word "indulge" is disappoint. Please see the related link below.
People don't indulge in war. Countries do, and they drag people in as cannon fodder.
The word "indulge" in Tagalog can be translated as "magpakasarap" or "satisfy one's craving/pleasure."