The word weakness is the noun in the group; a word for a lack of strength; a word for a quality or feature considered as a disadvantage or fault.
The word 'weaker' is the comparative form for the adjective 'weak' (weaker, weakest).
The word 'weaken' is a verb (weaken, weakens, weakening, weakened).
"Weaken" is the verb form of the word that corresponds to the noun "weakness" and its comparative forms "weakly" and "weaker."
No, "weakened" is not a noun. It is a past participle form of the verb "weaken," which is used to describe something that has been made less strong or powerful.
wide: the verb form is to widen; the noun form is wideness.long: the verb is to lengthen; the word 'long' is a noun, a word for a sound or note (as in Morse code or in music), a word for a size of clothing for tall people.short: the verb is to shorten; the word 'short' is a noun, a word for a brief sound (as in Morse code), a word for a brief film, or a size of clothing of less than average length.low: the verb form is to lower; the word 'low' is a noun, a word for a region of atmospheric pressure that is below normal, a position, level, or space below the average or the surroundings, a gear setting on a transmission.high: there is no verb form for the adjective 'high'; the word 'high' is a noun, a word for an atmospheric pressure system, a gear setting on a transmission, an intoxicated or euphoric state, or a state of exhilaration.strong: there is no verb form for the adjective 'strong'; the noun form is strongness.weak: the verb form is to weaken; the noun form is weakness.narrow: the word 'narrow' is a verb meaning to decrease in width or breadth, to limit or restrict; the word 'narrow' is a noun, a word for a part of a valley, passage, or road that is less wide than average, the plural form 'narrows' is a word for a part of a strait, river, or ocean current where there is a decrease in width. Another noun form is narrowness.
Example sentence: Maxine's hypocritical comments were meant to weaken your confidence because she lacks confidence in herself. hypocritical = adjective describing the noun 'comments' Maxine's = possessive noun because = subordinating conjunction
The word "tamper" is a verb; a word for to cause damage to or make unauthorized alterations to something; to weaken or change for the worse. The word "tamper" is also a noun; a word for a person who tamps or operates a tamping machine.
The term "left-hand" can function as an adjective or a noun, depending on the context. As an adjective, it describes something related to or situated on the left hand. As a noun, it refers to the hand that is traditionally considered the weaker or non-dominant hand.
The word 'weak' is not a noun, it's an adjective (weak, weaker, weakest), a word to describe a noun as not strong (the weak link, a weak back).
The noun form of the verb to weaken is the gerund, weakening.
The noun forms of the verb to weaken are weakener and the gerund, weakening.
The noun weakness is an abstract noun, a word for the state or condition of lacking strength.
The noun 'weakness' is a common noun. The noun 'weakness' is an uncountable noun as a word for the quality or state of lacking strength. The noun 'weakness' (weaknesses) is a countable noun as a word for a fault or problem that makes something or someone less effective or attractive; a special or irresistible desire or fondness for something; an object of desire or fondness.
The noun 'weakness' is a common noun. The noun 'weakness' is an uncountable noun as a word for the quality or state of lacking strength. The noun 'weakness' (weaknesses) is a countable noun as a word for a fault or problem that makes something or someone less effective or attractive; a special or irresistible desire or fondness for something; an object of desire or fondness.
The noun form of the verb to weaken is the gerund, weakening.The noun 'weakening' is an abstract noun as a word for a reduction in value of money or financial markets.The noun 'weakening' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical loss in strength.
The word 'weakest' is the superlative form of the adjective 'weak':positive: weakcomparative: weakersuperlative: weakest
No, it is a noun. It is the noun form of the adjective weak.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'weak' is weakness.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'weak' is weakness.
Yes, the noun weakness is an abstract noun, a word for the state or condition of lacking strength.