economize
The noun form of the adjective 'economic' is economics, a word for the branch of science in which money, industry, and trade are organized.The word 'economic' is the adjective form of the noun economy.The verb form is to economize.
Yes, "economic" itself is an adjective, but it relates to the abstract noun "economy." Abstract nouns refer to concepts, ideas, or qualities that cannot be physically touched or seen. In this context, "economics" or "economy" would be the abstract nouns associated with the term "economic."
school paper use and economic status
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "economies" (economic systems)
The word 'recession' is a noun, a word for the act or action of movement away from the observer; a word for a period of general economic decline; a word for a thing.
the plural noun of n is n's
Yes it's a noun and also economic success is actually the answer to prosperity and prosperity is economic success
No, because it is not a proper nou n.
economize
The noun form of the adjective 'economic' is economics, a word for the branch of science in which money, industry, and trade are organized.The word 'economic' is the adjective form of the noun economy.The verb form is to economize.
The abbreviation for the word noun, most dictionaries use: n.
Kiss:- [noun. singular] nụ hôn- [noun, plural] những nụ hôn- [verb] hôn
It means the word in the question is a noun. :)
nature,
an adjective describes a noun like blue (adj) sky (n); intelligent (adj) person (n); fast (adj) runner (n). If you can say "A" runner, "The" runner, it is a noun. So runner is a person, place or thing - noun.
T. N. Brewis has written: 'Growth and the Canadian economy' -- subject(s): Economic development, Economic conditions 'Canadian economic policy' -- subject(s): Economic policy
Noun