Sharpen is already a verb.
As in the action "to sharpen something" or "to make something sharp" or "to make something strong".
The verb of sharpness is sharpen. As in "to sharpen something".
The noun forms for the verb to sharpen are sharpener and the gerund, sharpening.
yes because it it a thing remember a noun is a person place or thing
Hone can be used as a noun or as a verb. As a noun, it is a whetstone used to sharpen razors. As a verb, it can mean to sharpen something, or to make perfect.
As a noun: sharpener, strap As a verb: sharpen
Sharp, sharper, and sharpest are the comparative and superlative degrees of the word sharp.
The verb of sharp is sharpen, sharpens, sharpening or sharpened, depending on tense.For example, here are some sentences of each:"I will sharpen your pencil"."He sharpens the pencil for her"."Dad is sharpening the knife"."His mind has been sharpened".
The verb form (from to knap) means chiseling or chipping flakes from rocks, as to sharpen them.
A verb for intellect is impart. As in "to impart your knowledge". Assert or sharpen can also be used as verbs for intellect.
to sharpen (a knife or any blade) is "aiguiser" in French. To sharpen a pen is "tailler un crayon".
derivatives -a word changes in function when a suffix is added to it verb derivative - noun to verb -adjective to verb example: ripe- ripen sharp- sharpen noun derivative -verb to noun example: teach - teacher arrange- arrangement adjective derivative -noun to adjective example: person- personal diet- dietary -8.7.8.6
The Zulu word "ndiozela" means "I am sharpening" in English. It is derived from the verb "ozela," which means to sharpen or hone a blade or tool.