The word "elegant" is not a verb, but an adjective. Adjectives are words that describe nouns and verbs. A woman, a party, or the movement of dance may all be described as elegant.
Elegant is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example an elegant restaurant, an elegant outfit.
Poise as a noun means the gracefulness and elegant bearing in a person. As a verb, it can be defined as "be or cause to be balanced or suspended. A synonym would be "balance."
No, the word "elegant" is not an adverb. The word "elegant" is an adjective.The adverb form of the word "elegant" is elegantly.
The comparative form of "elegant" is "more elegant." When comparing two things, you would say one is "more elegant than" the other. For example, "This dress is more elegant than that one."
refined and tasteful in appearance or behavior or style; "elegant handwriting"; "an elegant dark suit"; "she was elegant to her fingertips"; "small churches with elegant white spires"; "an elegant mathematical solution--simple and precise and lucid"
The word polished is an adjective and a verb. The adjective form means elegant. The verb form is the the past tense of the verb polish.
It does, but it is a trivial rhyme which would not lend itself to elegant poetry.
Elegant is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example an elegant restaurant, an elegant outfit.
Elegant, frilly and scarlet are an example of adjectives to describe a dress.
No, the word "elegant" is not an adverb. The word "elegant" is an adjective.The adverb form of the word "elegant" is elegantly.
Poise as a noun means the gracefulness and elegant bearing in a person. As a verb, it can be defined as "be or cause to be balanced or suspended. A synonym would be "balance."
The word polish is a regular verb. Get a clean rag and polish the furniture. (polish = verb)Polish is also a noun. She covered the tabletop with furniture polish. (polish = noun)Not to be confused with the proper noun Polish.
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No, the word 'waved' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to wave. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:The family waved from the steps as we drove away. (verb)Her waved hair look so elegant. (adjective)
The prefix for elegant is "in-."
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refined and tasteful in appearance or behavior or style; "elegant handwriting"; "an elegant dark suit"; "she was elegant to her fingertips"; "small churches with elegant white spires"; "an elegant mathematical solution--simple and precise and lucid"