No, the word oppressive is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: an oppressive atmosphere.
The verb is to oppress: A government can oppress its people only so long before they rebel.
governmental or federal
The word verb is actually a noun!
The word debt does not have a verb form and is a noun. You can however use the word owe which is similar and is a verb.
The word popped is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb pop.
The word glanced is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "glance".
The heat was oppressive.
My father is too oppressive. My family is very oppressive. There's 2 of them.
No, oppressive is an adjective. The corresponding noun is oppression.Someone who is oppressive is an oppressor.
The noun forms of the verb to oppress are oppressor, oppression, and the gerund, oppressing.
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oppressive
cruel or harsh without just cause The colonists rebeled against oppressive taxation.
Yes, "oppressive" is considered a loaded word because it carries strong negative connotations and implies unjust or harsh treatment, often associated with abuse of power or control over others.
The new leader was oppressive.The employees decided to go on strike until the oppressive manager was sacked.Oppressive behaviour is not acceptable in modern society.
The noun forms for the verb to opress are opressor, oppression, and the gerund, opressing.The adjective form for the verb to opress is oppressive; the noun form is opressiveness.
Oppressive? Stringent? Puritanical? Rigid
The prefix is "op", the root word being "pressive".