Decor
No, the word 'decorate' isn't a noun at all. The word 'decorate' is a verb: decorate, decorates, decorating, decorated. The noun forms for the verb to decorate are decorator, decoration, and the gerund,decorating. A related noun form id decor.
The word decorate is a verb: decorate, decorates, decorating, decorated.Example: I want to decorate my bedroom.The noun forms for the verb to decorate are decorator, decoration, and the gerund, decorating.A related noun form is decor.
No, decorate isn't a noun it is a verb. For example: "I like to decorate the house every year for Christmas."The noun forms for the verb to decorate are decorator, decoration, and the gerund,decorating.A related noun form is decor.
"Decorated" is the simple past tense and the past participle of the verb "decorate". The past participle is often used in a sentence as an adjective, but it can also be used to form verb phrases such as "had decorated", which is the past perfect tense of "decorate".
The word 'noun' is not a verb. The word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.
The noun form of the word "profess" is "profession."
The noun form of the adjective 'truthful' is truthfulness.The word 'truthful' is the adjective form of the noun truth.
The noun form for the adjective nervous is nervousness. Another noun form is nerve.
The noun form for the word "proclaim" is "proclamation."
The noun form of the word "resign" is "resignation."
Yes, the word 'ornament' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'ornament' is a word for something used as a decoration or embellishment that has no other purpose; a word for a thing.The verb to 'ornament' means to add something as a decoration or embellishment; a word for an action.