Verb: loathe Noun: loathsomeness
The verb of loathsome is loath.An example sentence is "I loath her".Another is "why do you loath me?"
The noun form of the adjective 'loathsome' is loathsomeness.
The verb form is to loathe (loathes, loathing, loathed).
is wrap a noun or verb
The word 'noun' is not a verb. The word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.
Loathsome is an adjective. Loathsomeness is the noun; loath is the verb.
The verb of loathsome is loath.An example sentence is "I loath her".Another is "why do you loath me?"
The noun form of the adjective 'loathsome' is loathsomeness.
The noun form of the adjective 'loathsome' is loathsomeness.
The verb of loathsome is loath.An example sentence is "I loath her".Another is "why do you loath me?"
He is a loathsome person.
loathsome IS itself an adjective, used to describe some noun (i.e., a loathsome person, a loathsome task, etc.)
loathsome IS itself an adjective, used to describe some noun (i.e., a loathsome person, a loathsome task, etc.)
The verb form is to loathe (loathes, loathing, loathed).
Loathsome is an adjective - it's used to qualify a noun in a sentence.Eg: He is a loathsome man, who would forsake morality for money.
The word "loathe" means to dislike intensely; to hate. "Loathing" can either be a noun or a verb form. "She looked at me with loathing," is an example of the noun form. "I find that I am loathing politics more and more," would be an example of the verb form.
The noun 'is' is a verb, a form of the verb 'to be'. The verb 'is' functions as an auxiliary verb and a linking verb.