Gross can stand alone as an interjection, modify a noun as an adjective (meaning either disgusting or overall) or be used as a noun (refers to 144 units or items).(Interjection) Gross! There's mud everywhere!(Adjective) Today's lunch was too gross to eat.(Adjective) The gross weight of the vehicle and cargo was three tons.(Noun) I ordered one gross of party hats, so I hope lots of people show up.
The spelling 'yoky' is a Japanese female name (Yoky or Yoko), a proper noun. The spelling 'yucky' is an adjective, meaning gross, distasteful, or disgusting.
The word gross is a verb (gross, grosses, grossing, grossed), an adjective (gross, grosser, grossest), and a noun (gross, grosses).The noun gross is a singular, common noun; a word for an entire body or amount, as of income, before necessary deductions have been made; or a count of 144 of something (a gross of pencils).The noun form for the verb to gross is the gerund, grossing.The noun form for the adjective gross is grossness.
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A gross is a measuring unit, as a noun a gross is 144 items of something ; for example a gross of pencils is 144 pencils
Of course not, it is an adjective. Don't be silly.
It is an adjective. It describes a noun. For example, you could use it to describe a dog (noun), but not a jump (verb).
Gross can stand alone as an interjection, modify a noun as an adjective (meaning either disgusting or overall) or be used as a noun (refers to 144 units or items).(Interjection) Gross! There's mud everywhere!(Adjective) Today's lunch was too gross to eat.(Adjective) The gross weight of the vehicle and cargo was three tons.(Noun) I ordered one gross of party hats, so I hope lots of people show up.
it is gross, just like spam
yes because it is describing something weird and gross.
The word sick is the adjective form.
The spelling 'yoky' is a Japanese female name (Yoky or Yoko), a proper noun. The spelling 'yucky' is an adjective, meaning gross, distasteful, or disgusting.
The word gross is a verb (gross, grosses, grossing, grossed), an adjective (gross, grosser, grossest), and a noun (gross, grosses).The noun gross is a singular, common noun; a word for an entire body or amount, as of income, before necessary deductions have been made; or a count of 144 of something (a gross of pencils).The noun form for the verb to gross is the gerund, grossing.The noun form for the adjective gross is grossness.
Yes, but there are two forms of "close" - an adjective and a verb. The adjective has an "ohse" sound to rhyme with dose and gross. The verb has an "ohz" sound to rhyme with nose and blows.
Miss as in Miss Hughes is "Fraulein" Miss as a verb is "vermissen" or "verpassen"Great as an adjective is "gross" or "groß" or "großartig", depending on the context in which it is used.
A gross of anything is 144.
Gross Margin = (Gross Profit/Sales)*100 Gross Profit = Sales - Cost of Sales Or in words, the Gross Margin is an expression of the Gross Profit as a percentage of Sales, where the Gross Profit is Sales minus the Cost of Sales.