Force can be used as a noun or a verb, but it is not an adjective. It can, however, be used as a noun adjunct (force multiplier, force equation, force field).
Adjectives could including forcing, forced, or forceful.
It can be used as a noun or as a verb.
Forceing
Yes it is a common noun.
The noun air force is a singular, common, compound noun as a word for any branch of a nation's armed services that conducts military operations in the air.The noun air force is a proper noun as the name of a specific air force or thing; for example:The Royal Bahraini Air Force (RBAF)The Uruguayan Air Force (FAU)Air Force One, the United States Air Force aircraft assigned to the US PresidentThe United States Air Force Academy Band
The compound noun 'air force' is only a proper noun when it is used for a specific air force. For example:Do we have an air force? Yes we do, the US Air Force. How do I join the Air Force? You visit an Air Force recruiter. Do other countries have an air force? Yes, most countries today do have an air force.Note: The use of the capitalized noun Air Force is referring to a specific air force, the US Air Force, a proper noun even if the US is not mentioned, it is inferred. The lower case use of air force is not referring to a specific air force.
"Deprive" means to force someone to do without something.
Yes, the compound noun Air Force One is a proper noun, the name of the airplane(s) assigned to the US President; the name of a specific airplane.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing. Air Force One is the name of a specific thing.A proper noun is always capitalized.
The word force is both a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; and an action verb (force, forces, forcing, forced).
Force can be a verb and a noun.
Yes it is a common noun.
The noun air force is a singular, common, compound noun as a word for any branch of a nation's armed services that conducts military operations in the air.The noun air force is a proper noun as the name of a specific air force or thing; for example:The Royal Bahraini Air Force (RBAF)The Uruguayan Air Force (FAU)Air Force One, the United States Air Force aircraft assigned to the US PresidentThe United States Air Force Academy Band
The noun air force is a singular, common, compound noun as a word for any branch of a nation's armed services that conducts military operations in the air.The noun air force is a proper noun as the name of a specific air force or thing; for example:The Royal Bahraini Air Force (RBAF)The Uruguayan Air Force (FAU)Air Force One, the United States Air Force aircraft assigned to the US PresidentThe United States Air Force Academy Band
noun Force: sila (сила)
The noun air force is a singular, common, compound, abstract noun.The noun air force is an open spaced compound noun.The noun air force is a common noun, a word for any air force of any kind, anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:United States Air ForceChilean Air Force (La Fuerza Aérea de Chile)Philippine Air Force (Fuerza Aérea de Filipinas)Swedish Air Force (Svenska Flygvapnet)
Cosmic force is a noun. It names a type of force.
Force is a noun and a verb. Noun: The police entered the home with great force. Verb: Please don't force me to do something that I don't want to do.
vis (noun) - strength, force potestas, potestatis (noun) - power, rule, force conpello, conpellere, conpuli, conpulsus (verb) - force, compel, drive
The compound noun 'air force' is only a proper noun when it is used for a specific air force. For example:Do we have an air force? Yes we do, the US Air Force. How do I join the Air Force? You visit an Air Force recruiter. Do other countries have an air force? Yes, most countries today do have an air force.Note: The use of the capitalized noun Air Force is referring to a specific air force, the US Air Force, a proper noun even if the US is not mentioned, it is inferred. The lower case use of air force is not referring to a specific air force.
Cosmic force is a noun. It names a type of force.