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The word 'incurable' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as permanent, unable to be cured or changed.
The abstract noun for the adjective famous is famousness.The word 'famous' is the adjective form of the abstract noun fame.
This versatile word can be a noun or verb , and veiled as an adjective.
The word leisure is a noun and an adjective. By adding the -ly to the end, it becomes an adverb, a word that modifies a verb or an adjective. Example use of the adverb:We leisurely ate our lunch in the park before returning to work.
a noun
The word "adjective" changes a noun by describing or adding more information about it.
Adding -ity makes a word a noun. Examples: profound = adjective profundity = noun absurd = adjective absurdity = noun odd = adjective oddity = noun
The word "possible" can be changed to a noun by adding the suffix "-ity" to form the word "possibility."
Some endings, or suffixes, can change a word into a noun. For example, the word sad is an adjective. By adding the suffix -ness to it, we form a the noun sadness.The suffix -ing can be used to change a verb to a noun. For example, the the verb swim can be changed to swimming, which can be used as a noun: Swimming is fun.
A noun derivative modifies or describes a noun, while an adjective derivative modifies or describes a noun. For example, in the word "developmental psychology," "developmental" is the adjective derivative describing the noun "psychology." In the word "decision-making process," "decision" is the noun derivative modifying the noun "process."
The word "inspect" can be changed to a noun by adding "-tion" to the end, resulting in "inspection."
A word is a thing. The word 'word' is a noun.
The noun form of the adjective buoyant is buoyancy, a concrete noun; a word for a physical property. There is no abstract noun form of the adjective buoyant, however, the noun 'buoyancy' can be used in an abstract context, for example: A feeling of buoyancy came over me when she started down the aisle.
noun derivative - a verb that becomes a noun by adding a suffix.Examples:react - reactiondepend - dependence, dependent (noun)favor - favoritedescend - descentpronounce - pronunciationA verb that becomes a noun by adding a suffix is called a noun derivative.A noun that becomes an adjective by adding a suffix is called an adjective derivative.
No. The proper noun form is "annoyance". The verb (to annoy) should not be changed to the adjective then back to form the noun.
The word 'incurable' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as permanent, unable to be cured or changed.
"Frailness" is a noun, like any other word formed by adding the suffix -ness to a root word that is an adjective.