The noun forms of the verb to navigate are navigator, navigation, and the gerund, navigating.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to navigate are navigation and the gerund, navigating.
Navigate is a verb.
The word navigational is the adjective form of the noun navigation.The verb form is to navigate.
The suffix of the word navigate is ate. This suffix is a noun that means function and other examples include delegate and amputate.
The word 'navigation' is a noun, a word for the theory or practice of charting a course for a ship or aircraft; a way to find or follow a path through a difficult place or deal effectively with a complicated situation; a word for a thing.The verb is to navigate (navigates, navigating, navigated).The noun forms of the verb to navigate are navigator and the gerund, navigating.
It can be. example: Our boat was unable to navigate the narrows.
The adjective for the noun navigation is navigational. The related verb to navigate has the adjective forms navigating, navigated, and navigable.
The abstract noun of the verb "guide" is "guidance." It refers to the act or process of providing direction, advice, or information to help someone navigate a situation or make decisions.
The word "labyrinth" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a complex maze or a confusing network of paths. As a verb, it means to navigate through a confusing or complex situation.
it is an adjective
The verb for navigational is navigate. As in "to navigate a course".
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