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The most likely way to make the noun audiophile into an adjective would be to use it as it is, for example, our publication gives the latest audiophile news.
No, the word 'most' is an adjective (many, more, most), a adverb, and an indefinite pronoun.The indefinite pronoun 'most' takes the place of an unnamed amount that is nearly all, the majority.The word 'most' functions as an adjective when it is place before a noun to describe that noun.The adverb 'most' modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Examples:The player with the most points wins the game. (adjective)Our room had the most beautiful view. (adverb)We're expecting a dozen students and most have already arrived. (indefinite pronoun)
If you could prove that the job caused the heart attack you MIGHT be able to pull that one off. Most likely your insurer would claim that it was genetics, diet and lifestyle that caused the heart attack.
The word favorite can be either a noun OR an adjective (meaning most favored).
No animal is most likely to attack you. There are a LOT of different animals. Chances are, many of them are vicious predators and will attack if threatened, but no animal in particular is likely to attack.The one time an animal is likely to attackis if you bother it but most animals will not attack you.
'most' is a degree word. 'Likely' an adjective.
Most likely can be hyphenated as most-likely when used as a compound adjective before a noun. For example: "She is the most-likely candidate for the job."
No, they are most likely to be scared of you.
It would most likely be an adjective prepositional phrase because it will modify a noun.
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A starving one.
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most likely from a heart attack
Depends. It's most likely an adjective that means skilfully or cunningly, but it could also be the vocative singular of "callidus", meaning clever, skilful or cunning.
The most likely word here is the adjective "capacious" (spacious in capacity).
It can be an adjective, an adverb, or a noun. Adjective: Which of your friends has the most clothes? 'most' modifies 'clothes,' a noun. Adverb: Your experience is most unusual. 'most' modifies 'unusual,' an adjective. Noun: The most I can do is lend you ten bucks. 'most' is the subject of the verb 'is.'