fruitless is an adjective
The word "fruitless" is an adjective. It describes something as unproductive, unsuccessful, or without results.
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
Prefixes do not have their own part of speech.
the part of speech for hand is a noun or verb
the part of speech in core is a noun
It is not ANY part of speech, there is no such English word as "stroobly".
The opposite of fruitless is 'fruitful'
The tree is fruitless.
If something is considered "fruitless" it is meant to bear no fruit. Therefore if an endeavor or behavior is fruitless it is meant to accomplish nothing. If a relationship is fruitless it would be one that offers nothing to the participants. Any effort that has no significant outcome is considered fruitless.
Our trip to the department store was fruitless- they had closed early.
part of speech
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
what part of speech is beneath
what part of speech is work
adverb
Sashay is a verb. It means to walk in an exaggerated, showy manner, often with hip swaying.
"Did not" or "didn't" is a contraction of the auxiliary verb "did" and the adverb "not," forming a negative past tense construction in English.
"Bob thought that asking a vocabulary question on answers.com would be fruitless, but he was pleasantly surprised to receive a reply." "Although Annie applied to several jobs, her efforts were fruitless as she did not have enough experience."