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No, it's an adjective because it describes something.

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What is the abstract noun for festivities?

The abstract noun forms of the adjective 'festive' are festiveness and festivity.


What is sentence for festive?

She still hasn't prepared for the festive season.Will we have fireworks in the next festive holidays?


How do use festive in a sentence?

The garland on the tree was very festive. Her outfit is very festive. You get the idea :)!


What part of speech is the word festive?

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Can you use the word festive in a sentence?

my mothers hat was very festive.


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What is an example sentence using the word festive?

The attitudes of the people during the party were very festive.


What does the word festive mean?

The word festive refers to being happy. It can also refer to an occasion such as a holiday. Many people are festive during the holidays which means they are celebrating.