Yes, it means free from control or dependency. The noun form is independence.
The word independent can also refer to a person, one unaffiliated with a political party or faction.
The word independent is an adjective. It describes something that is not dependent.
The abstract noun form for the adjective independent is independence.The word 'independent' is a noun, a concrete noun; a word for a politician or voter who does not belong to any political party, a word for a person.
The adjectives could include independent, sovereign, autonomous, unhindered, unconstrained, or unimpeded.
Yes, the noun independence is an abstract noun, a word for the freedom from control by another country or organization; the ability to make decisions and live your life free from the control or influence of other people; a word for a concept.
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It is independent.
Independent is an adjective, independence is a noun.
No. Independent is an adjective. Independently is the adverb form.
The preposition "of" typically follows the adjective "independent." For example, "She is an independent thinker" or "He values his independence."
No, it's an adjective, as it is used to describe something (or someone).
The term 'independent variable' is a noun phrase; the adjective 'independent' describes the noun 'variable'.
The word independent is an adjective. It describes something that is not dependent.
Yes, the word independent is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for a politician or voter who does not belong to any political party. The noun form for the adjective independent is independence.
Dutch is a Nationality/Adjective of The Netherlands. Which is a Fully Independent Country.
L'indipendente is an Italian equivalent of 'the independent'. The article 'l'* means 'the'. The adjective 'indipendente' means 'independent' in regard to females and males. It's pronounced 'LEEN-dee-pehn-DEHN-teh'.*The feminine article is 'la'. The masculine article is 'il'. They each lose their vowels before an adjective that begins with a vowel.
Indecisive, independent, irate, intellectual
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