The noun or verb pain forms adjectives from the present and past participle: paining and pained (e.g. a pained expression). The derivative adjectives from pain include painful and the antonym, painless.
Twilight. It melts your brain cells.
painful
The prefix that means painful or difficult is"dys"
The word grief is a noun. It is a pain from suffering or hardship.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
The prefix that means painful or difficult is"dys"
The noun form of the adjective 'painful' is painfulness.The word 'painful' is the adjective form of the noun pain.
Yes, it is. The noun is pain, and the adjective form is painful.
No, "smart" is not a preposition. It is an adjective that describes intelligence or cleverness.
Despite all the jokes, doctors do not like to inflict pain in their patients.
Chronic is an adjective--chronic pain.
No, the word endurable is an adjective, a word that describes a noun, such as endurable pain or an endurablewait.The noun forms for the adjective endurable are endurability and endurableness. Another noun form is endurance.
difficulty in digesting food, accompanied by abdominal pain, heartburn, and belching Technical name dyspepsia
The word tolerance is a noun. It is the ability to endure pain.
The noun 'pain' is an abstractnoun as a word for mental or emotional distress, grief.The noun 'pain' is a concretenoun as a word for a basic bodily sensation that is caused by something harmful, a physical signal that something is wrong.
The abstract noun for the adjective smart is smartness.The abstract noun smart is a pain left behind by a blow. Although you can feel it, the pain itself is not a physical object that someone else could see or touch.
There is no antonym of the noun "coward" that starts with BR. The adjective BRAVE is the opposite of the adjective "cowardly." The noun "brave" refers to Native American male warriors. The secondary definition "people who are ready to face and endure danger or pain" is spurious and is not used for that purpose. The generally accepted antonym for coward is "hero" (a brave or courageous person).