It can be, with two separate meanings:
1. having a strong or offensive odor (e.g. rank refuse)
2. utter or complete (a rank amateur)
The word rank as a noun is a position or standing (notably military rank), and the noun can mean to arrange or list in order (e.g. to rank the men by age).
No, it is not. Ruler (one who rules) is a person, therefore a noun. The measuring tool, usually about a foot long, is a thing, so also a noun.
no it can not get act for an adjective a noun is a preson, place or thing Yes. A noun may act as an adjective. A Muslim Ruler, A Christian Priest, An Arab camel, Pakistan Cricket team. A hockey stick, etc.
That is the correct spelling of "regular" (ordinary, common, or the lowest octane grade of US gasoline).
Ruler is a noun.
Well, the word itself is an adjective (in case u didn't notice), so u would use it like an adjective in a sentence when u need to describe someone as autocratic Dictionary Meaning for Autocratic: of or relating to a ruler who has absolute power. hope this helps...
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
Ruler
The adjective form is "just." Examples: "She made a just ruling". "He was a just ruler."
No, it is not. Such may be an adverb, or an adjective, or more rarely a pronoun (e.g. He is a king, and as such, the ruler of the country.)
no it can not get act for an adjective a noun is a preson, place or thing Yes. A noun may act as an adjective. A Muslim Ruler, A Christian Priest, An Arab camel, Pakistan Cricket team. A hockey stick, etc.
Sovereign as a noun meaning "supreme ruler": leader, monarch, majesty, ruler, chiefSovereign as an adjective meaning "greatest in degree or power; potent": highest, imperial, principal, supreme, prevalent
it changes an adjective into a noun. He is an efficient runner. ----> adjective He is efficient -----> predicate adjective. What is his efficiency? -----> noun objective case. Efficiency is a desirable quality. ----> noun subjective case. He is a democratic ruler. ---> adjective. His rule is democratic. ------> predicate adjective. The best of all governments is democracy. ------> noun objective case. Democracy is coming to the U.S.A. --> noun subjective case (Song by Lenard Cohen)
Can be a noun, as in a straight line or a straight part (like a racecourse) or in an informal way, a person is free from drugs
A WOOD RULER A STONE RULER A IRON RULER A DIAMOND RULER A EMERALD RULER
Adjective: adept, superior, skilled, dominant, great Noun: commander, lord, chief, ruler, captain, professional Verb: achieve, ace, conquer, defeat
Yes, the word 'chief' is both an adjective and a noun.The noun 'chief' is a word for a leader or ruler of a people or clan; a word for a person with the highest rank in an organization; a word for a person.
she is the best ruler because she loves Canadian bacon.
No; he was the ruler.