Simply, yes it is.
The adjective form of "fortify" is "fortified." It describes something that has been strengthened or made more secure, often used in contexts like fortified buildings or fortified foods that have added nutrients.
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.
more secure and most secure
Secure is an adjective FIY
Secure may be a verb or adjective. The adjective secure has the adverb form securely (safely, tightly).
"Secure" is the adjective for the word "Security".
"Secure" is the adjective for the word "Security".
Verb: sichern Adjective: sicher
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "safest" (most safe or secure).
For the verb "secure"- the opposite of secure (to fasten) is to release or detach- the opposite of secure (to obtain) is to lose or forfeitFor the adjective "secure" (safe, protected), the opposite in insecure, non-secure, unsafe, unprotected, or threatened.
Security
The abstract noun forms for the verb to secure are securer, secruement, and the gerund, securing. The abstract noun form for the adjective secure is secureness. Another abstract noun form is security.
As an adjective: diogel (safe/secure; sure/certain) dihangol (safe, escaped)
The adjective form of the noun pore is porous. But it can also be used metaphorically for a system that is similarly not retentive or secure (e.g. seeming to be full of holes, as in a porous defense).
The noun forms of the verb to secure are securer, securement, and the gerund, securing.The noun form of the adjective secure is secureness.A related noun form is security.