Yes, it can be, to mean older or superior (senior citizen, senior partner). It can also be used as a noun to mean an older person, or as a suffix to a proper name (e.g. John Smith, Sr.)
No, the word 'senior' is noun and an adjective, not a pronoun.The noun senior is word for an older person (a senior citizen); a person of higher rank or position than another; a student in their fourth year of high school or college.The adjective senior describes a person as the older of two people in the same family with the same name; of or relating to older people; of higher or the highest rank or standing; of or pertaining to seniors in high school or college.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. For example:A senior came up with the idea for the fundraiser. He said he knows some merchants that will participate.
Senior or, if someone is the "Peter Junior", then the father is Peter (not necessary to write senior).
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
No, it is not an adjective. Differently is an adverb.The adjective would be different.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
The Latin adjective senior means older.
Yes, if it's acting as an adjective. For instance, "senior-level official" and "senior-level coursework" would be hyphenated. But, if it's a noun (not describing a noun), it doesn't take a hyphen (e.g., "Competition is fiercer at the senior level.")
Youthful is a complimentary adjective spoken to a senior citizen. Telling the cook that the food is yummy would be a compliment.
The word 'elderly' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Adjectives don't have possessive forms. The adjective can describe a possessive noun:The elderly man's meals are delivered to his home.
No, the word 'senior' is noun and an adjective, not a pronoun.The noun senior is word for an older person (a senior citizen); a person of higher rank or position than another; a student in their fourth year of high school or college.The adjective senior describes a person as the older of two people in the same family with the same name; of or relating to older people; of higher or the highest rank or standing; of or pertaining to seniors in high school or college.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. For example:A senior came up with the idea for the fundraiser. He said he knows some merchants that will participate.
No, the word star is a noun, a verb, and an adjective, but not an adverb. Examples:noun: Mindy made a wish on a star.verb: Mindy will star in the senior play.adjective: Mindy is our star athlete.An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Examples:adverb modifying a verb: Mindy really will star in the senior play.adverb modifying an adjective: Mindy is our only star athlete.adverb modifying an adverb: Mindy almost always wins.
Senior Vandal Patrol badges are awarded to top ranking Vandal Patrol members who have surpassed the highest level of mission completion in their particular division. The following members have achieved the Senior rank within the Vandal Patrol.An8thg - Senior GeneralistBleepy - Senior GeneralistBlue - Senior GeneralistBozidar - Senior Site GuardianBringingthewood - Senior GeneralistC.Hainsaw - Senior Site InvestigatorChongyx - Senior Site InvestigatorCyclone777 - Senior GeneralistDoditov - Senior Site InvestigatorElosery - Senior Alternates SpecialistEmrey35 - Senior Site GuardianFish247 - Senior GeneralistGarethfx - Senior GeneralistHelperElf - Senior Alternates SpecialistImo pop - Senior Alternates SpecialistInglourious - Senior Site GuardianIncaBlue - Senior GeneralistJadeacres - Senior Site InvestigatorKeats - Senior Site GuardianLazarus - Senior GeneralistLeastduck - Senior GeneralistLily of the Valley - Senior Site GuardianLindyStar - Senior GeneralistLuvhistory2010 - Senior GeneralistMannydlr - Senior Alternates SpecialistMarcia1061 - Senior GeneralistMrkbh - Senior Site InvestigatorNeogoldman2 - Senior Site InvestigatorOn The Wallaby - Senior Alternates SpecialistRHYFOR - Senior GeneralistSimplemary - Senior Site GuardianSkullcandy88 - Senior GeneralistTheGiraffeNinja - Senior Site GuardianTheprismgroup - Senior GeneralistTheWiseFool - Senior Site InvestigatorWildlyalex - Senior GeneralistWildrosebeef - Senior GeneralistXnicola - Senior Site Guardian
An adjective is a word that describes a noun. Some words that would describe a graduating high school senior that start with the letter M would be: managing, manly, meaty, messy, mischievous, mysterious, mustached.
yes its Senior's
Is there a grant for senior centers Is there a grant for Senior Centers?
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