The abstract noun for "oblige" is "obligation." It refers to the state of being bound or compelled to do something, often due to a sense of duty or responsibility. An obligation can arise from legal, moral, or social requirements, highlighting the necessity of fulfilling certain duties or commitments.
no prosperous is not an adverb. it is an adjective.
Recession is a noun. It has an adjective form recessional and an adverb recessionally (which refers to the manner). There is a related adverb "recessive" (not dominant) which has the adverb form recessively.
No, it is not an adverb. Profit can be a noun, or a verb. A related adjective is "profitable" and has the adverb form "profitably."
The adverb of benefit is beneficially. The adjective is beneficial and the noun is beneficialness. Benefits is noun and has no adverb.
Obligingly
No, it is not. The word "please" can be a verb (to oblige or make content), or as an adverb (polite addition).
if you oblige me that would be very good of you.
The abstract noun is obligation.
Please may be an adverb (used in polite requests) or a verb meaning to satisfy or to oblige.
oblige art is a thing that you do
The prefix of "oblige" is "ob-".
They tried to oblige the needs of the costumers.
To Oblige a Lady was created in 1931.
The noblesse oblige of the rockefellers is inspiring.
The duration of To Oblige a Lady is 1.17 hours.
Noblesse Oblige - book - was created in 1956.