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Mischievous is an adjective (unless it is a person's name, then it's a proper noun).

Ex. Two mischievous kittens were playing together. (mischievous is the adjective, which describes the noun, which is kittens)

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What is the noun for mischievous?

The noun form for the adjective mischievous is mischievousness.The word mischievous is the adjective form of the noun mischief.


Is mischief a common noun or an abstract noun?

Mischievous is the adjective.


Is the word rapscallion a noun verb or adjective?

The word 'rapscallion' is a noun; a word for a mischievous person, a rascal.


Is wicked a noun?

The word wicked is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as evil by nature or in practice; malicious or mischievous; severe or distressing.


Is good a noun for the adjective mischievous?

No, the word good is a noun as a word for something conforming to a moral order; benefit or general welfare; something of value; a useful part.The plural noun goods is a word for something having value; something produced for purchase.The noun form for the adjective good is goodness.If you can make a sentence using the term 'mischievous good', it would be grammatically correct, the adjective mischievous describing the noun good. It doesn't make a lot of sense, but then I haven't seen the term in it's context in a sentence.


What is the past tense of mischievous?

The past tense of mischievous is still mischievous as it is an adjective that describes a person's behavior. You could use the word misbehaved instead to convey a similar meaning in the past tense.


What is the adjective of miscuef?

mischief => mischievous


What is the noun for mischief?

The word 'mischief' is a noun, a word for misbehavior that is not meant to cause serious harm or damage, usually by children or animals; a word for a thing.The adjective form is 'mischievous'.The adverb form is 'mischievously'.


What adjective is formed from the noun?

Examples of adjectives that are formed from a noun are:air (noun) - airy (adjective)artist (noun) - artistic (adjective)beauty (noun) - beautiful (adjective)blood (noun) - bloody (adjective)fish (noun) - fishy (adjective)hope (noun) - hopeful (adjective)length (noun) - lengthy (adjective)memory (noun) - memorable (adjective)politics (noun) - political (adjective)thought (noun) - thoughtful (adjective)use (noun) - useful (adjective)water (noun) - watery (adjective)


Is circle an adjective?

No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.


Is mischievous a prefix?

No, "mischievous" is not a prefix; it is an adjective used to describe someone who likes to have fun in a playful and naughty way.


What is a noun for partner wise thief mischievous coward hero peculiar poor friend clean?

partner = singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person; a related noun form is partnership;wise = uncountable, common, abstract noun; a word for the manner or extent of something, the noun form of the adjective is wiseness; a related noun form is wisdom;thief = singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person; a related noun form is thievery;mischievous: the noun form of the adjective is 'mischievousness'; a related noun form is mischief;coward = singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person; a related noun form is cowardice;hero = singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person; a related noun form is heroism;peculiar: the noun form of the adjective is peculiarity;poor = plural uncountable, common, concrete noun; a word for people of little means in general; the noun form of the adjective is poorness;friend = singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person; a related noun form is friendship;clean: the noun form of the adjective is cleanness (not to be confused with the noun form of the verb cleanse, which is cleanliness); the noun forms of the verb are cleaner and the gerund, cleaning.Example use of the noun 'wise': "Answer wise, we're done."