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No, a noun is a person, place, or thing. Trustworthy is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun for "trustworthy" is "trustworthiness". Another noun form is trust.
A "quality" may be similar to a "character trait". For example, the quality of "honesty" could be a character trait. But character traits are deeper and broader than qualities, in my opinion.
Yes, Philip Stein watches are considered quality watches because they have such great quality material which they are made from, plus they look great. Even though they are of great quality, they are somewhat cheap as well running in the low hundreds.
No, the word 'dignity' is an abstractnoun, a word for the quality or state of being worthy, honored, or respected; a calm and important quality that a place or organization has that people respect; a word for a quality.
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integrity
the least most important quality of a high performing sales associate
Has roots in African American experiences
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The greek word that precisely describes the English word of "quality" is "ποιότητα - poeoteta".
An adjective is a word that describes the quality of a noun.
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properties/property
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It's a descptive adjective, as it describes a quality or talent.
The inputs to the quality assurance process are:Output from quality planning - The following output items from the quality planning process become the input to the quality assurance process:• Quality management plan - This plan is the output of the quality planning process, and it describes how QA will be performed for this project.• Quality metrics - A quality metric is an operational criterion that defines in specific terms what something (such as a characteristic or a feature) is and how the quality control process measures it. The quality metrics developed during quality planning, such as defect density, failure rates, reliability, and test coverage, must be employed during QA.• Process improvement plan - The process improvement plan, helps improve the quality of the project and must be implemented during QA.
Intense rhymes with tense and describes a captivating quality found in a novel that you can't stop reading.