Yes, the word monitor is both a noun and a verb.
The noun monitor is a word for a computer screen, or the part of a computer that contains the viewing screen; a piece of equipment used for showing and recording what is happening in a particular part of someone's body; someone who checks to see that something is done fairly or correctly; various large tropical carnivorous lizards of Africa and Asia and Australia.
The verb monitor is to regularly check something or watch someone in order to find out what is happening.
The plural form for the noun monitor is monitors.
`Monitor` can serve as either a noun or a verb. A computer monitor is a verb. To monitor, as in to supervise or watch the progress of something, is a verb.
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Yes, "monitor" is a common noun as it refers to a general category of devices used to display information, rather than a specific brand or model. Common nouns name general items or concepts, while proper nouns refer to specific names. In this context, "monitor" can refer to any screen used with a computer, making it a common noun.
Yes, "monitor" is a concrete noun because it refers to a physical object that can be seen and touched. Specifically, it is a device used to display visual output from a computer. Unlike abstract nouns, which represent ideas or concepts, concrete nouns denote tangible items.
Yes. The noun means an insect and the verb means to pester.
The noun 'prompt' is an abstract noun as a word for a reminder or a cue; a word for a concept.The noun 'prompt' is a concrete noun as a word for symbol that appears on a monitor to indicate that the computer is ready to receive input.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'prompt' is promptness.The abstract noun form of the verb to 'prompt' is the gerund, prompting.Another noun form of the verb to 'prompt' is prompter, a concrete noun as a word for a person or a device.
As a noun:- (computer) display proctor invigilator supervisor admonisher lizard scanner prefect As a verb:- supervise sleuth observe
The compound word airborne is an adjective that describes a noun as conveyed by or through the air.Example: We monitor the airborne pollutants.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun "Komodo" (an Indonesian island, used for the large native monitor lizard known as the Komodo dragon).
That is the correct spelling of "touchscreen" (a sensitive display, e.g. a computer monitor that responds to touch), both the noun and adjective/adjunct form.
It can be, when it means to function as police, to monitor an activity, or (chiefly military) to clean an area of debris and unnecessary materials. Otherwise it is a noun, for law enforcement officials.