No, the word 'attractive' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (an attractive offer, an attractive decor).
The noun form of the adjective 'attractive' is attractiveness.
more attractive and most attractive. You are more attractive than her. She is the most attractive woman I have ever met.more attractive.
He is kind of attractive but there are many better looking male celebs out there
No. A noun describes a person, place, thing or nameable concept. (John, Vancouver, dog, liberty) A pronoun takes the place of a noun (I, you, me, he, she, it, him, her, them etc.) An Adjective adds a quality to a noun or a pronoun (green, yellow, hot, cold, big, small)
calendar = noun and verb heavens = noun, plural archaeologist = noun Winnebago = noun, proper written mathematics = adjective + noun the hickory fort = article + noun + noun (the noun 'hickory' used to describe the noun 'fort' is functioning as a noun adjunct)
The word terror is a noun. It is mostly an uncountable noun.
The abstract noun for the adjective attractive is attractiveness.
The noun form of the adjective 'attractive' is attractiveness.A related noun form is attraction.
The word "attractive" is an adjective and does not have a plural form. However, if you are referring to a noun that describes something attractive, you might use "attractions" or "attractive features." The plural noun would depend on the context in which you're using "attractive."
Attractive is an adjective. Depending on the usage, the abstract noun can be attractiveness (appearance) or attraction(interest, allure).
Yes, attractive is an adjective. I.e. That dress is attractive.
The abstract noun form of the adjective attractive is attractiveness (e.g. beauty).The word attractive is an adjective form of the verb to attract.The abstract noun form of the verb to attract are attraction (e.g. enticement, allure) and the gerund, attracting.
'Charm' can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to an attractive quality or feature that pleases others. As an adjective, it can describe something that is delightful or appealing.
The abstract noun form of the adjective attractive is attractiveness (e.g. beauty).The word attractive is an adjective form of the verb to attract.The abstract noun form of the verb to attract are attraction (e.g. enticement, allure) and the gerund, attracting.
No the word charming is not a noun. It is an adjective.
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.
Beauteous is an adjective meaning beautiful (often used poetically or in old-fashioned language). Beauty is the corresponding noun, referring to the quality of being physically attractive or pleasing.