Yes, electronic is an adjective.
Since you can't describe something else as "like an electron" there isn't one however if you wanted to say a photon was electron-ic you would say it is subatomic or something else they have in common.
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.
Yes, it is an adjective. it is the comparative form of the adjective 'scary.'
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Ekectronic what? The word "electronic" is an adjective, so it MUST describe a noun. Your adjective is just hanging there looking for something to do!
Electronic is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example sentence:There is an electronic device for almost every purpose.
no electronic is not a common noun it is a adjective as electronics is a noun. I think so and u do go for additional assistance
Best electronic what? The word "electronic" is an adjective and needs a noun to make sense.
"Electronics" is an engineering discipline or field of study or endeavour, as in "I Studied Electronics at MIT". "Electronic" is an adjective, as in "Electronic Calculator". An engineer working in this field can be described as either an "Electronics Engineer" or an "Electronics Engineer".
no electronic is not a common noun it is a adjective as electronics is a noun. I think so and u do go for additional assistance
Posta elettronica is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "electronic mail."Specifically, the feminine noun posta means "mail." The feminine adjective elettronica means "electronic." The pronunciation is "POH-stah EH-leht-TROH-nee-kah."
The word "remote" can function as both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it describes something that is situated far away. As a noun, it refers to a control device used to operate electronic devices from a distance.
Audio is a noun when relating to sound or hearing. Audio is also an adjective when referring to electronic apparatus using audio frequencies
Since you can't describe something else as "like an electron" there isn't one however if you wanted to say a photon was electron-ic you would say it is subatomic or something else they have in common.