No, but adventurous is.
*The noun form adventure can be used as an adjunct or adjective with nouns, e.g. adventure novel, adventure seekers.
No, it is a noun. An adventurer is a person.
Yes
It can be both a verb - to adventure or a noun - an adventure.
The word 'adventure' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept.
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The word is spelled "adventurous" (bold or seeking adventure).Adventurous
The word 'other' is both an indefinite pronoun and an adjective. When the word other stands alone in the sentence, taking the place of a noun for something, it's an indefinite pronoun. When the word alone is placed just before a noun to describe the noun, its an adjective. Examples:Pronoun: This one is nice but I also like the other.Adjective: The other movie is an action adventure.
adventurous
It can be both a verb - to adventure or a noun - an adventure.
The word 'adventure' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept.
Exciting *is* sometimes an adjective (e.g. an exciting adventure). Another form of the verb used as an adjective is "excited."
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No, but descriptive is. Descriptive means describing as in "He gave a very descriptiveminute by minute account of his adventure"
No, the word adventurous is the adjective form for the noun adventure.The noun form for the adjective adventurous is adventurousness.The noun forms for the verb to adventure are adventurer and the gerund, adventuring.
enthusiastic.
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Providential is an adjective to describe the intervention of something. Also, providential is a synonym to be lucky or fortunate in ones life, or adventure.
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The word is spelled "adventurous" (bold or seeking adventure).Adventurous