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Is crime-ridden a correct English adjective?

Yes, crime-ridden is a correct English adjective. It is used to describe an area where a lot of crime takes place.


Is crime an adjective?

It potentially can be, but it is usually a noun.


Is terribly an adverb or is it an adjective?

The word 'terrible' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as extremely bad or serious (a terriblestorm; a terrible crime).


What is the adverb for crime?

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Is the word guilty a verb?

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Is criminal an adjective?

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Is gruesome a noun?

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Is undisturbed an adjective?

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Is clue an adjective?

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Is the word protagonist an adjective?

Yes My dictionary says protagonist is a noun. Three teenage protagonists, fight crime on the streets of London.


What part of speech is the word thorough?

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