An adjective for "period" could be "specific," indicating a distinct or defined timeframe. Other options include "historical," referring to a particular era in history, or "finite," emphasizing the limited duration of the period. Each of these adjectives highlights different aspects of what a period can represent.
Yes, the word traditional is an adjective.
Yes it can be used as an adjective.
The word 'former' is an adjective, in past-tense.
it's a noun. Can't think of a use as adjective.
The adjective form would be 'style-less' or 'style-like'. Stylish is an adjective that means having a good sense of style.
Period can be a noun or an adjective. As a noun: She had long periods of depression. As an adjective: He's an avid collector of period furniture.
Period can be a noun or an adjective. As a noun: She had long periods of depression. As an adjective: He's an avid collector of period furniture.
Periodic is the adjective related to the noun period. Adjectives used to describe the word period include painful, prolonged, and heavy.
Period is a noun as in an interval of time. It is also an adjective, as in period costumes
Rational
No, it is not. It is a noun usually meaning a short period of time (with the adjective form momentary).
Yes, "long period" functions as an adjective phrase when used to describe a noun, such as in "long period of time." In this context, "long" modifies "period," indicating duration. However, "long" and "period" can also stand alone as nouns in other contexts.
Contemporary can be an adjective and a noun. Adjective: From the same time period/modern. Noun: Someone living at the same time.
Victorien for a first name masculine and a masculine adjective relative to Victorian period in England Victorine for a first name feminine Victorienne for a feminine adjective relative to Victorian period in England
It is an adverb phrase, although in forms such as "The period after a supernova is marked by stellar collapse" it seems to be an adjective phrase.
The refractory period
No. A two-week period. The noun is 'period' the adjective describing the noun is 'two-week'. However, 'two-weeks' is a noun.