Challenging, or challenged. It depends on the meaning you want to convey - whether the person or behaviour that you are referring to is on the 'giving' or the 'receiving' end of the challenge.
'Peter is very challenging in the way he discusses politics.'
'I feel challenged when Peter talks to me about politics.'
'My nephew's teachers describe his behaviour as extremely challenging.'
Naughty is an adjective, meaning misbehaving or misbehaved.
No, it is not. Contest can be a verb (to compete or to challenge) or more commonly a noun (a competition). It can be a noun adjunct in terms such as contest rules.
Yes, it can be (challenged laws, challenged beliefs). It is the past tense and past participle of the verb to challenge, and so is usually a verb form.
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The word 'delightful' is the adjective form of the abstract noun delight.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'delightful' is delightfulnerss.
The word challenge is both a noun and a verb. The adjective forms are challenging and challengeable.
The word challenge is both a noun and a verb. The adjective forms are challenging and challengeable.
The verb to challenge has the participle adjective forms challenging and challenged. There is a related adverb form challengingly.
In the sentence that you give, the word challenge is used as a noun.
The adjective of "ambition" is "ambitious".
From "pole" you can make the adjective "polar".
Naughty is an adjective, meaning misbehaving or misbehaved.
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Words that can be made from the letters in CHALLENGE are:aaceacheageallallegeanangelcagecallcancanechangeclancleaneacheelgalegallgelgenehaghalehallhealhellhenlacelancelealeanleeleglegalnag
'To make' is a verb. 'Make' can also be a noun ('What is the make of your new car?') 'Make' can never be an adjective though.
No, it is not. Contest can be a verb (to compete or to challenge) or more commonly a noun (a competition). It can be a noun adjunct in terms such as contest rules.
The adjective is respectful.The present participle of the verb is also an adjective: respecting.The past participle of the verb is also an adjective: respected.