Hundreds of nouns are suitable to used with the adjective 'most'; for example:
The noun forms of the adjective 'suitable' are suitableness and suitability.
The noun form for the adjective humid is humidity.
The word 'affectionate' is the adjective form of the noun affection.
The word 'cultural' is the adjective form of the noun culture.
The noun form for the adjective splendid is splendidness. Another noun form is splendor.
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No, the noun land is not a collective noun. However, any noun can function is as a collective noun in a suitable context without being a designated collective noun.
There is no collective noun for accept. The word 'accept' is a verb.A collective noun is a noun used to group nouns for people or things in a descriptive way.Examples of collective nouns are herd, as in a herd of sheep or bouquet, as in a bouquet of flowers.
There is no specific collective noun for the noun 'halo', in which case, a noun suitable for the situation can be used, for example 'a stack of halos' or 'a halo of flowers'.
No, the word scienceis not a collective noun. However, any noun can function is as a collective noun in a suitable context without being a designated collective noun.
No, the word legislatureis not a collective noun. However, any noun can function is as a collective noun in a suitable context without being a designated collective noun.
The comparative forms of "suitable" are "more suitable" and "less suitable". The superlative forms of "suitable" are "most suitable" and "least suitable".