No the word linger is not a noun. It is a verb.
Linger is a verb.
There are many but perhaps "rush" or "hurry" are the best antonyms for "linger"
linger means to hang around. like in the song "linger" by the cranberries (amazing song), they say "do you have to let it linger?" meaning, "do you have to let it stay?" if you are lingering, you're staying around, etc. etc. :D
The word ramble can be used as a noun or a verb. Its meaning is to walk or talk aimlessly. Some possible antonyms for the word ramble include continue, stay, linger and wait.
No. Linger means to stay or remain.There is no opposite of require meaning "to not require." The opposite of the adjective form required can be unnecessary, unneeded, or superfluous.
Yes, it is a form of the verb "to linger" (stay, loiter). It is the present participle of the verb, and may also be used as a noun or an adjective (lingering doubts).
Linger is a verb.
Tagalog translation of linger: magtagal
Carl Linger was born in 1810.
Carl Linger died in 1862.
Linger - album - was created in 1990.
Ghosts That Linger was created in 2009.
Andreas Linger was born in 1981.
Linger in Shadows happened in 2008.
Wolfgang Linger was born in 1982.
James Linger was born in 1990.
The cast of Capt. Linger - 2001 includes: Ron McClary as Captain Linger