Both the adjective and the noun are 'palace', for example:Noun: A palace fit for a princess.Adjective: The palace politics will keep you on your toes.
Palatial is an adjective meaning resembling a palace.
Palace is a noun (a structure). However, it can be used as a noun adjunct (rather than an adjective) in compound nouns such as palace gate and palace guard.
The adjective form of concept is conceptual.The adjective form of conception is conceptional.
The adjective form for the pronoun they is their.
Both the adjective and the noun are 'palace', for example:Noun: A palace fit for a princess.Adjective: The palace politics will keep you on your toes.
Palatial is an adjective meaning resembling a palace.
The incredible-looking mansion looked like a palatial palace.
Palace is a noun (a structure). However, it can be used as a noun adjunct (rather than an adjective) in compound nouns such as palace gate and palace guard.
The adverb form of palace is "palaceward".
The adjective form of concept is conceptual.The adjective form of conception is conceptional.
The adjective form for the pronoun they is their.
The adjective form of concept is conceptual.The adjective form of conception is conceptional.
The Adjective form of Pathologist is Pathological.
The adjective form of improve is "improved."
The plural form of the noun palace is palaces.The plural possessive form is palaces'.Example: All royal palaces' expenses are paid by the national treasury.
The adjective form of retire is :- retired, retiring.