Yes, the noun 'field' is a concrete noun as a word for a broad, level, open expanse of land; a cultivated expanse of land; the scene or an area of military operations; the background area of a flag, painting, or coin; an area in which an athletic event takes place; a word for a physical location.
The noun 'field' is an abstract noun as a word for an area of human activity or interest; a topic, subject, or area of academic interest or specialization; a profession, employment, or business; a word for a concept.
The word 'field' is also a verb and an adjective.
No, it is a noun. A connoisseur is a person, one with knowledge or deep interest in a field, such as food or art.
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.'
"Inexperienced" is an adjective that describes someone who is a novice or beginner in a particular skill, activity, or field.
No, it is a noun. A connoisseur is a person, one with knowledge or deep interest in a field, such as food or art.
The word 'work' is a noun, a verb, and an adjective (workarea, work gloves, etc).The present participle of the verb 'to work' is also the adjective working, example:I have a working flashlight.The past participle of the verb 'to work' is also the adjective worked, example:The worked field will be planted next.
The word 'field' is a noun, object of the preposition 'through'.The word 'field' can also function as a verb and an adjective.
The adjective form of "prestige" is "prestigious." It describes something that is highly respected, esteemed, or regarded as having high status or quality. For example, a prestigious award is one that is recognized and valued in a particular field.
In this sentence, "twinkling" is used as an adjective, and "brightly" is an adverb. These are very important considerations in the field of Astronomy.
Champs occidental is a French equivalent of the English phrase "west field." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun and adjective -- which translates literally by word order as "field west" -- will be "shaw ok-see-daw-tal" in French.
That is the correct spelling, "major", of both the adjective (important, not minor) and the military rank.
"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, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
An adjective