anger, red.
The plural of the noun associate is associates.
white.
No, the word "associate" should not be capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence or part of a title. In this case, it should be "Ms Smith, associate to Mr Green."
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The abstract noun forms of the verb to associate are association and the gerund, associating.Note: The word 'associate' is also a concrete noun, a word for a person.
Associate , as in "business associate" .
the prefix for the word associate is UN
The plural of the noun associate is associates.
You didn't say which meaning of the word you want to use. Here are some sentences with some of the possible meanings.This is my associate, Miss. Russell.I don't associate with thieves.He has an associate degree from college.I always associate Fall with Halloween.
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No. Associate can be a noun, or a verb. The word "associated" can act as an adjective.
The Microsoft Word logo has always been a blue and white. It is a dark blue, darker than the one used for Outlook. So you could associate dark blue with Microsoft Word.