Patient is an adjective. Synonyms of patient as an adjective include: forbearing, uncomplaining, tolerant, resigned, stoical; calm, composed, even-tempered, imperturbable, unexcitable, accommodating, understanding, indulgent.
The noun 'patient' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person (or an animal).The word 'patient' is also an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'patient' is patientness.A related noun form is patience.
If you mean an adjective for tooth, it may be toothy- as in "The new boy flashed a toothy smile at the class."
A good adjective for a bald eagle would be "majestic." This term conveys the bird's impressive appearance, symbolizing strength, power, and grace. The bald eagle's distinctive white head and tail feathers further enhance its regal and commanding presence in the wild.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
An adjective for an archaeologist isintelligent and patient.
The adjective form is patient.
The adjective form is patient.
The noun is "patience" (a patient manner, forbearance).The adjective patient (forbearing) is a homonym of the noun patient (person receiving medical care).
The adjective form of patience (noun) is patient.
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The word 'patient' is both an adjective an a noun.The noun 'patient' is a word for someone or something receiving medical treatment; a word for a person (or animal).The adjective 'patient' is a word that describes a noun as able to tolerate extended waiting or other protracted, unfavorable circumstances.Example uses:The doctor gave the patient a prescription for pain relief. (noun)My boss is not a patient man. (adjective, describes the noun 'man')The noun forms of the adjective patient are patientnessand patience.
Neither. Very is an adverb and patient an adjective.
The word patient *is* an adjective, related to the noun patience. It can also be a noun for a person receiving medical care. The noun patient could have a possessive form (patient's). Otherwise it could serve as a noun adjunct (e.g. patient care).
The two words are a participial phrase (a noun). Being is a present participle used as a gerund (noun) and patient is an adjective.
Neither. Very is an adverb and patient an adjective.
Patience does not have a verb form, but you can describe a person as being patient, or waiting patiently, or as having a lot of patience.