Beneath is an adverb.
Beneath.
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.
Yes, the word feeling can be used as an adjective. The adjective form means sympathetic. Example: a feeling heart.Feeling can also be used as a noun and a verb.Noun: a strong feeling of excitement.The verb form is the present participle of feel. It can be used in past, present, and future tenses to create the progressive form. Example in past progressive: I was feeling the soft fabric when a rude customer yanked it from my hands.
No, it is an adverb. The adjective is clumsy.
Underground is an adverb, as in beneath the surface of the ground. It is an adjective, as in an underground car park
The word 'placid' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as peaceful, calm, or quiet.Example sentence: The placid pond was filled with life beneath the surface.
Subterranean is an adjective that describes something existing, situated, or operating beneath the surface of the earth.
Beneath.
more beneath, most beneath
cotton swabs are the ice beneath my skates. They are the butter beneath my pasta. and they are the flour beneath my latkas. they are the buttons beneath my remote. they are the numbers beneath my clock. and last, they are the cotton beneath my swabs................lets just say..............
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Beneath means below.
No beneath is a proposition. A phrase is two or three words not one word. beneath the waves - is a prepositional phrase.
"Underwater" is typically used as one word when describing something immersed or located beneath the surface of water. "Under water" is two words when referring to something physically below the level of water, such as a boat sinking beneath the water's surface.
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As an adverb beneath means - below, in a lower place, underneath Beneath the festive mood there was an underlying apprehension.