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The word carnivore is a noun, a word for an animal whose diet consists of flesh; a word for a thing.The adjective form of the noun 'carnivore' is carnivorous.
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Either a noun or a verb: (noun) As a diabetic, he follows a strict diet. (verb) For the sake of your health, you must immediately start to diet.
No. Carbohydrates is a plural noun. The singular (carbohydrate) might be used as a noun adjunct as in carbohydrate diet, carbohydrate ratio, or carbohydrate production.
derivatives -a word changes in function when a suffix is added to it verb derivative - noun to verb -adjective to verb example: ripe- ripen sharp- sharpen noun derivative -verb to noun example: teach - teacher arrange- arrangement adjective derivative -noun to adjective example: person- personal diet- dietary -8.7.8.6
Use it as an adjective. An example could be: "My parents are so restrictive of my social life"
Adjective:(of a food) Causing an increase in the weight of someone who eats it. The chocolate cake was incredibly fattening; she undid her entire diet with one slice.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
An adjective
it is an adjective!