beaten, conquered, thrashed, finished, overcome, caned, trumped, f*cked up, effed up, smashed, hammered, owned, pwned, slaughtered, smelling what the Rock was cooking, devestated, given the one-up, totalled
Adjectives that might be used with defeat include crushing, worst, monumental, embarrassing, surprising, demoralizing, and humiliating.
No, it is a verb. It means to defeat, overcome, or seize by force. Both the present and past participles are used as adjectives: conquering and conquered.
The adjectives for the noun conquest are based on the verb "to conquer." They are the participles conquering/conquered and the derivative adjective conquerable.
The word team's is a possessive noun.The word our is a possessive adjective (a pronoun).(The pronoun us is not in the possessive case.)
The nouns in the sentence are: team's(possessive form) and defeat.The pronouns in the sentence are: our(possessive adjective) and us (personal pronoun).
Adjective: adept, superior, skilled, dominant, great Noun: commander, lord, chief, ruler, captain, professional Verb: achieve, ace, conquer, defeat
Defeat is a noun (a defeat) and a verb (to defeat).
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
Cautious IS an adjective. An adjective is an action!
An adjective
it is an adjective!