The word 'genius' is a noun, but some dictionaries do list the noun 'genius' as an informal adjective; for example:
However, a noun functioning as an adjective is a specific part of speech called an attributive noun (or noun adjunct). There is no consistency among dictionaries for the many nouns that we use as adjectives; some list their use as an adjective and others do not.
"Genius" can function as both a noun and an adjective in the English language. As a noun, it refers to a person with exceptional intellectual or creative abilities. As an adjective, it describes something characterized by exceptional intelligence or creativity. In the context of a sentence, its part of speech would depend on how it is used.
the word discovered the adjective because it is popular in lesson in English subject.When people talk we use some wod of adjective .Like handsome,genius,expert and soon and so for.
"Ever" is primarily used as an adverb. It is often employed to indicate at any time or always, typically in questions or negative statements, such as "Have you ever been to Paris?" In contrast, "ever" is not used as an adjective.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'liberal' is liberalness.The word 'genius' is an abstract or concrete noun depending on the context in which it's used.The noun 'genius' is an abstract noun as a word for natural ability or intellect; a word for a concept.The noun 'genius' is a concrete noun as a word for someone who is exceptionally intelligent or creative; a word for a physical person.The noun 'social' is an abstract noun as a word for an informal, friendly gathering; a type of party; a word for a concept.The abstract noun forms of the adjective 'social' are socialism, socialness, and sociability.The abstract noun form of the verb to 'know' is the gerund, knowing.A related abstract noun form is knowledge.
No. The word "the" is either a definite article (def. art.) or an adverb (adv.)
ingenious
yes Ex. He was fat but genuis
"Genius" can function as both a noun and an adjective in the English language. As a noun, it refers to a person with exceptional intellectual or creative abilities. As an adjective, it describes something characterized by exceptional intelligence or creativity. In the context of a sentence, its part of speech would depend on how it is used.
the word discovered the adjective because it is popular in lesson in English subject.When people talk we use some wod of adjective .Like handsome,genius,expert and soon and so for.
The noun form of the adjective 'ingenious' is ingeniousness.A related noun is genius, a word for a person.
In absolutetly no circumstance can bold ever be used as an adjective
educated,clever,insolent,intelligent, genius,brilliant,clever,keen
The adjective form is boyish. However, the word boy is sometimes used as an adjective for term such as 'boy genius' or 'boy band'.
Yes, only one of the biggest geniuses who ever lived.
"Ever" is primarily used as an adverb. It is often employed to indicate at any time or always, typically in questions or negative statements, such as "Have you ever been to Paris?" In contrast, "ever" is not used as an adjective.
160 is genius but people have scored much higher.
certainly. Probably one of the sharpest scientist mankind ever knew.