Yes, fake is an adjective. The fake ticket is describing the ticket.
Fake can be: an adjective -- That is a fake diamond a verb -- He faked the report and got away with it. a noun -- Jack's a real fake
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The noun form for the adjective false is falseness.Related noun forms are falsehood and fake.
The guy pretending to play the piano was a phony. (noun) The counterfeiter was arrested for printing phony money. (adjective)
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
No, it's an adjective. An adjective describes a noun. Example, His ID is fake. Fake describes his ID.
Fake can be used as a verb, a noun, and an adjective. Verb: You can't fake happiness. Noun: Kara is a fake. Adjective: We play poker with fake money.
Fake can be: an adjective -- That is a fake diamond a verb -- He faked the report and got away with it. a noun -- Jack's a real fake
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Fake (verb) To fake your death. Fingir. He fakes - el finge Fake (Verb) To fake some one out. Engañar (fool/deceive) Fake (Noun/adjective) This is a fake. This is a fake diamond. Falso (false)
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No, fakest is not a real word. The correct superlatives are more fake and most fake.
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The noun form for the adjective false is falseness.Related noun forms are falsehood and fake.
The adjective usage of the word Mock is defined as: fake or artificial. The antonym that has four letters is: Real
The plurals of 'faux' is 'faux' (unchanged spelling). The feminine adjective (fausse) has an additional 's' when plural: fausses.